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Cricket Fans' Mobile Actions Peak During Matches
20 Jan
Summary
- Nearly half of cricket viewers are active on Truecaller during matches.
- Cricket viewers use phones 76% of the time while watching matches.
- Mobile use spikes during cricket, driving calls, payments, and orders.

Cricket in India is more than a sport; it's a behavioral system driving real-world mobile actions, according to a new Truecaller study. The research indicates that key cricket moments translate into significant communication and consumer behavior shifts in real-time. Cricket is identified as a high-intent occasion, with nearly one in two viewers active on Truecaller during matches.
This heightened engagement results in a 21% uplift in Truecaller usage, primarily through increased calling and utility-based actions rather than passive browsing. The study highlights the dual-screen nature of modern cricket viewing, where television evokes emotion and mobile phones become the hub for action.
Approximately 76% of viewers use their phones concurrently for activities like checking scores, messaging, ordering food, and making payments. These actions signal increased transaction readiness. Truecaller is positioned as a key decision environment where attention, trust, and action converge during these high-emotion moments, offering brands measurable outcomes.




