World T20: India vs Pakistan Encounter Sees 22 Million Interactions on Facebook
The most mentioned cricketers on Facebook during the India vs Pakistan encounter on Saturday were Virat Kohli and Shahid Afridi.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: March 20, 2016 06:20 pm IST
The India vs Pakistan World T20 clash at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, saw 22 million interactions between 8.2 million individual Facebook users. (Virat Kohli Fifty Helps India Make it 5-0 vs Pakistan in World T20s)
Saturday's most mentioned cricketers on Facebook were India's Virat Kohli and Pakistan's Shahid Afridi, and from the women's match were India's Mithali Raj and Pakistan's Sana Mir, the social networking giant said on Sunday. (World T20: Virat Kohli Dedicates Fifty vs Pakistan to Sachin Tendulkar; Thank You, Says Master Blaster)
Over 10 Indian celebrities -- including Priyanka Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, John Abraham, Abhishek Bachchan and Shraddha Kapoor -- added profile frames to their 'profile pictures' supporting Team India. (Don't Honk Please, My Daughter Will Wake Up: Sakshi Dhoni's Tweet After India's Win vs Pakistan)
With a tagline saying "Go Team India" on her profile frame, actress Priyanka Chopra wrote: "I've arrived a little late to this party... blame it on my endless days and different timezones! But I'm super excited to support team India at the ICC World Twenty 2016."
"Great Win Team India!! Thank you for the innings and gesture Virat Kohli! Team India returning to the dressing room after the game, waved to me. Felt like I never left the team...," wrote India's former cricket star Sachin Tendulkar, who posted on Facebook and Instagram a selfie with a celebrating crowd in the background.
Another selfie featuring actors Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan with the caption, "Bachchan boyz in da house!!! Let's do this India!!", was posted while the father-son duo were on their way to Kolkata to watch the match.
There were also several profile picture changes and messages posted on Facebook by the Pakistan team members as well.
Facebook Live was widely used for live streaming match related content.