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India's T20 World Cup Triumph Sets New Digital Viewership Records

India's recent triumph in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final has not only earned them their third title but also set remarkable records for digital viewership. The match, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium, saw concurrent viewership peak at 82.1 crore, making it one of the most-watched digital sporting events ever. This article delves into the extraordinary viewership statistics, the buildup of excitement leading to the match, and how this victory has redefined cricket's digital landscape in India. Discover how this historic win has captivated millions and set new benchmarks in sports broadcasting.
 

Historic Win and Record-Breaking Viewership

India's remarkable victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final not only secured a third championship title but also shattered digital viewership records. The match, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, featured the Indian national cricket team facing off against New Zealand. At the moment the final wicket fell, JioHotstar recorded an astonishing concurrent viewership of 74.5 crore.


As the post-match presentation wrapped up, the viewership surged to an impressive 82.1 crore, marking it as one of the most-watched digital sporting events in history.


Viewership Peaks As India Seals Historic Win

The final moments of the match saw a significant spike in viewership. When New Zealand lost their last wicket in the 19th over, confirming India's 96-run victory, the concurrent viewership on JioHotstar reached 74.5 crore. This number continued to rise during the celebrations and trophy presentation, ultimately peaking at 82.1 crore, reflecting the immense anticipation surrounding the match as India aimed for history.


With this win, India became the first nation to secure the T20 World Cup title on home soil, achieving this feat for the third time.


Gradual Build-Up of Viewership Before the Surge

Viewership began to climb even before the match commenced. Prior to the first ball, concurrent viewership was at 2.1 crore during a pre-match performance by singer Ricky Martin. This number increased to 4.2 crore during the toss, showcasing the growing excitement for the high-stakes final. By the time India began their innings, viewership had already reached 6.5 crore, indicating significant interest.


Breaking Records Before the Match Even Started

The final quickly began to break existing streaming records. It surpassed the previous peak of 6.5 crore concurrent viewers set during the India vs England semi-final on JioHotstar. Peak concurrency refers to the highest number of viewers watching a live stream simultaneously at any given moment.


Additionally, the match broke the record for an ICC tournament final, which was previously held at 5.9 crore during the ICC Cricket World Cup Final between India and Australia on November 20, 2023.


Viewership Growth Throughout the Match

As the match progressed, more viewers tuned in. By the end of India's innings, where they scored a formidable 255 runs, concurrent viewership had reached 43.9 crore. During the innings break, this number slightly increased to 44.3 crore. When New Zealand began their chase, viewership jumped to 49.9 crore, rising to 50.3 crore by the end of the first over. The numbers continued to build steadily, culminating in a dramatic surge during the match's final moments.


Significantly Higher Than Previous T20 World Cup Final

The viewership figures from this final far exceeded those of the previous T20 World Cup final. The 2024 final, which ended India's 13-year wait for an ICC trophy, had a peak concurrent viewership of 5.3 crore on Disney+ Hotstar. In contrast, the recent final surpassed those numbers by a remarkable margin, highlighting the vast scale of India's cricketing audience in the digital age.