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ESPN celebrates cricket coverage success

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ESPNcricinfo sees record video numbers for coverage of 2016 ICC World T20 tournament.

ESPN’s cricket site recorded nine of its top 10 ‘best ever’ days for video starts in the UK during competition, the double digit percentage growth in audience and mobile use across major cricketing markets

ESPNcricinfo achieved record video start numbers during the ICC World T20, as the world’s leading cricket website broadcast digital on-demand highlights of the tournament, which concluded with England’s dramatic loss to the West Indies in the Final on Sunday April 3. – ESPN

Globally, via all devices and platforms, the 2016 tournament was the most trafficked non-ICC Cricket World Cup event in ESPNcricinfo site history, recording an average of 4.1 million daily unique visitors, a 10 percent increase compared to the 2014 edition of the tournament. The site also logged 1.4 billion minutes and 197.6 million visits, up 11 and 30 percent respectively.

The most dynamic growth in audience and engagement for ESPNcricinfo came from video with a recorded 17 million video starts, more than triple the 2014 tournament (up 225 percent). Average daily video starts on the web (mobile and copmuters) more than doubled from two years ago (up 165 percent).

In the UK, ESPNcricinfo recorded nine of its Top 10 ‘Best Ever’ days in terms of video starts contributing to a 902% increase compared to the 2014 edition of the tournament. The World T20 was the first major International Cricket Council (ICC) tournament since ESPN signed a four-year agreement with the ICC in February to broadcast digital on-demand highlights of all ICC events in the UK.

Three quarters of overall ESPN UK website video starts during the tournament were T20 related, with almost half of all video starts the live ‘In Play clips’. In addition, nine out of the Top 10 most viewed Live ‘In Play clips’ occurred during matches involving host nation India, who were knocked out in the semi-finals by the West Indies.

Video viewing grew substantially across all major cricket markets, with the US, India, Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Canada all increasing by triple-digit percentages. – ESPN

On smartphones globally, ESPNcricinfo apps also showed healthy increases, up 41 percent in average daily unique visitors, 63 percent in total minutes and 70 percent in total visits. App audiences among cricket fans in the UK, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Sri Lanka and the UAE more than doubled compared to the 2014 tournament.

The India vs. West Indies semifinal (Mar. 31) ranked as the best non-ICC Cricket World Cup day in ESPNcricinfo site history, logging 7.0 million unique visitors and setting a new World T20 single day record. The India vs. Bangladesh match (Mar. 23) ended in a dramatic fashion, driving the 2016 tournament highs in total minutes and page views.

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