T20 World Cup 2026 Shatters Records with 500M+ Viewers in India

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has become the most-watched edition in the tournament's history, with viewership in India alone surpassing 500 million. ICC chief Jay Shah announced the milestone, highlighting a peak of 60.5 million concurrent viewers on JioHotstar during the event. The tournament has also shattered digital records on the ICC's streaming platform, with significant growth in users and watch time. The semi-final stage features India versus England and New Zealand versus South Africa, promising high-stakes drama.

Key Points: T20 WC 2026 Hits 500M Viewers in India, ICC Announces

  • 500M+ viewers in India
  • 60.5M peak concurrent on JioHotstar
  • Record-breaking ICC.tv streaming growth
  • India, England, NZ, SA in semis
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T20 WC 2026 crosses 500 mn viewers in India, highest ever in tournament's history: ICC chief Jay Shah

ICC chief Jay Shah reveals the T20 World Cup 2026 is the most-watched edition ever, with over 500 million viewers in India and record digital engagement.

"I am humbled that viewership for the event in India has crossed 500 million, the highest ever for any T20 World Cup in history. - Jay Shah"

New Delhi, March 4

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has created history, becoming the most-watched edition of the tournament in its storied history, with the viewership in India alone crossing 500 million, the highest ever for a T20 World Cup.

In a post on X, Jay Shah wrote, "The journey of the @ICC #T20WorldCup 2026 began with the ambition to make it the most global and accessible cricket event ever. I am humbled that viewership for the event in India has crossed 500 million, the highest ever for any T20 World Cup in history. It was also heartening to see concurrent viewers @JioHotstar hit a peak of 60.5 million.

"With Knock-out matches for the tournament starting tonight, we hope that the immeasurable love our events receive from Indian fans helps break more records."

On the field, the 2026 edition has delivered high-intensity contests and dramatic turnarounds. The group stage featured 20 teams divided into four groups of five, with the top two from each group progressing to the Super Eights.

Traditional heavyweights like Australia and Pakistan were tested early, while emerging sides like Zimbabwe and Nepal produced spirited performances that underlined the growing depth in global T20 cricket.

The Super Eights stage further intensified the competition. The eight qualified teams, namely India, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Pakistan, were split into two groups of four, with only the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals. Several matches went down to the wire, and net run rate proved decisive in shaping the final standings.

The four teams to reach the semi-finals are India, England, New Zealand and South Africa - a line-up reflecting both pedigree and consistency.

India will face England in a high-profile clash at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, renewing a fierce rivalry, while New Zealand take on South Africa in the other knockout encounter at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

Both fixtures promise explosive batting, tactical battles and high-pressure drama, with a place in the final at stake.

The ICC's streaming service, which serves fans in growth territories, set a new concurrent streaming record during the Super 8 fixture between India and the West Indies, surpassing the previous peak achieved during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 final.

ICC.tv has also already exceeded the total number of users and total minutes watched across the entirety of the 2024 event. Compared to this same stage of the previous tournament, unique users have grown by 28 percent and total playtime has increased by 56 percent.

Across social media platforms, the ICC has surpassed 10 billion video views and remains on track to exceed the 16 billion video views achieved in 2024.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, these numbers are mind-blowing. The entire country comes to a standstill for cricket. The atmosphere is electric, even through the screen. Good luck to all semi-finalists!
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Ananya R
While the viewership is impressive, I hope the BCCI and ICC are also focusing on improving the quality of pitches and scheduling. Some group stage matches felt one-sided. The growth of the game is good, but the core product must be strong.
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Vikram M
JioHotstar hitting 60.5 million concurrent viewers is the real story here! Digital India powering sports consumption. Also, great to see teams like Zimbabwe and Nepal putting up a fight. Makes the tournament more interesting.
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Karthik V
India vs England at Wankhede! What a clash to look forward to. The rivalry, the pressure, the stadium... it doesn't get bigger than this. My heart says India, but England is a tough team. May the best team win! 🤞
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Priya S
So proud to see these numbers. Cricket truly unites us. From offices to tea stalls, everyone is discussing the match. Hope the semi-finals are as thrilling as the Super Eights. Let's go, India!

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