Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Crickethun­gry India makes do with soccer diet in lean season

- Vidhi Choudhary letters@hindustant­imes.com

Close to 100 million Indians have tuned in to watch the first 26 matches of the FIFA World Cup, with almost 45% of the viewers being from states where football has traditiona­lly been popular, West bengal, Kerala, the North-Eastern states, and Maharashtr­a, according to numbers from Sony Pictures Network, the official broadcaste­r of the matches in India and audience measurer Broadcast Audience Research Council or Barc.

Interestin­gly, almost half the viewers were women.

According to Sony, 99.3 million people watched the matches across its five channels, and 18 million on its streaming service SonyLIV. According to Barc, which provides viewership data in impression­s and not people, the first 26 matches, played between June 14 and June 22 garnered 90.7 million impression­s. The numbers may pale in comparison to cricket -- in April, the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in its first week witnessed a total viewership of 213.9 million impression­s for the eight matches played between April 7 and 13 -- it still reflects the growing popularity of football in India and the enduring appeal of the football World Cup, according to a sports management expert.

“The truth is FIFA World Cup will be watched every four years. Its has its own draw.

The nature of the event is such that it gets its own traction. said Harish Krishnamac­har, co-founder, Sportoid, a sports consultanc­y firm.

NEWDELHI:

 ?? AP FILE ?? Supporters of Mexico and Germany ahead of the group F match between the two sides, which had maximum viewership.
AP FILE Supporters of Mexico and Germany ahead of the group F match between the two sides, which had maximum viewership.

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