ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be followed by 2.5 billion people across the globe as they will see their favorite teams competing for the championship. Social media along with other media channels always come up with various campaigns to let their users experience the best of sports anywhere anytime.
Twitter has millions of cricket fans on their micro-blogging site which is why they wanted their users to follow and participate in the world’s biggest cricketing event. Twitter has created a Cricket World Cup Timeline as one stop for Cricket Tweets, commentary and expert analysis plus photos, videos and vines from the sidelines at the global event.
Before each game, a match timeline will come alive with all the score updates as well as related Tweets from within your network or official accounts. Addionally, you can click on the country flags or player names to follow their twitter accounts. Thus, this tournament timeline will keep you updated about the #CWC15 tournament with the schedule of the matches. You can click on any match to get to the relevant match timeline.
This special Cricket World Cup timeline is available now on the latest Twitter for iPhone and Android apps, as well as twitter.com. Click here for the desktop, on iPhone and Android apps, search for #CWC15 or the official match hashtag (e.g., #INDvPAK or#AUSvENG). However, make sure you’re running the latest versions of the applications.
If you are stuck at office or in a boring class lecture, then log in to Twitter and enjoy all the action on your smartphone right now.
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