The high-stakes encounter, which India won by 88 runs at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, drew record-breaking viewership – it had a reach of 28.4 million and 1.87 billion minutes consumed, making it the most-watched women’s international cricket match of all time.
In terms of television viewership, the India-Pakistan match has become the highest-rated league stage match in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup history. The India-Australia match on October 12 in Visakhapatnam recorded 4.8 million peak concurrent viewers on JioHotstar, which is also another all-time high for women’s cricket.
“The first 11 matches, including India’s matches against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa delivered a reach of 72 million, marking a 166 percent increase from the previous edition. Viewing minutes surged 327 percent to 6.3 billion, underscoring the growing emotional investment of fans.”
“The first 13 matches of the tournament have already reached over 60 million viewers, a five-fold increase over the 2022 edition, while total watch-time has hit 7 billion minutes, up 12 times from the previous tournament,” further said the ICC in its statement.
“The first 11 matches, including India’s matches against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa delivered a reach of 72 million, marking a 166 percent increase from the previous edition. Viewing minutes surged 327 percent to 6.3 billion, underscoring the growing emotional investment of fans.”
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