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IPL 2015: New features on Twitter unveiled; give missed call and get match updates

Bengaluru, April 11: Cricket fans who want to follow the 8th edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) online and offline, have some good news.

IPL 2015 Special

The organisers of IPL have joined hands with Twitter to enhance the experience of the fans. Among other features that have been launched for IPL 2015, fans can now get match updates on their mobile phone without an internet connection.

Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni in action against Delhi Daredevils at IPL 2015

Those who want to get IPL 8 match updated can give a missed call to IPL on 011 3008 2008 and they will receive up to six Tweets per day from @IPL that contain the hashtag #live as SMS, BCCI's secretary Anurag Thakur said in a media release.

"Following on from their innovative partnerships in 2013 and 2014, IPL & Twitter have come together for the eighth season to bring new products and experiences to enhance the cricket viewing experience for fans around the world.

"Cricket enthusiasts and IPL aficionados who are online or offline, watching on any type of device or screen, those on the Twitter mobile app, desktop web to SMS will all be able to participate in the festival this year," he added.

Rajiv Shukla, Chairman, IPL Governing Council, said, "IPL has always strived to put fans first. The evolution of our partnership with Twitter means that IPL-8 will be even more accessible to fans with real-time, interactive experiences both online and offline."

Rishi Jaitly, Market Director, India & Southeast Asia Twitter said, "Over the past three seasons, Twitter has laid the foundation to consistently provide more for the cricket fan in partnership with the Indian Premier League. The IPL has led the way with cutting edge innovations and we are thrilled that they are giving Twitter users the opportunity to consume and engage with such premium content and content participation experiences again this season. It is a reflection of their commitment to reach and engage a mobile, global fanbase across all screens and devices."


Here are the features on Twitter for IPL 2015

IPL Hashflags

Waving the flag for your team has never been easier, as IPL will become the first sports league in the world to use hashflags on Twitter. Hashflags are a fun and easy way to add some colour to Tweets, and IPL fans on Twitter who use their favourite team's hashtag will see that team's flag appear after the text. The official hashtags for Hashflags are #IPL, #CSK, #DD, #KKR, #KXIP, #MI, #RCB, #RR and #SRH.

Missed Call to follow IPL

In another global first, IPL will become the sports league that debuts the opportunity for sports fans to stay connected to their Twitter account via Missed Calls. Fans who give a Missed Call to IPL on 011 3008 2008 will receive up to six Tweets per day from @IPL that contain the hashtag #live as SMS. This service is free and will make the IPL even more accessible for fans as they can get Twitter updates from IPL even without an internet connection.

IPL Timeline

With BCCI having introduced cricket timelines on Twitter, a special IPL Timeline has been created within all of Twitter's platforms, from iOS to Android and also twitter.com.

The two distinct timelines, one each for the tournament and live games, which will give fans all they need to know, from IPL to the fans, experts to the teams. Game timelines can be found by using match specific hashtags like

#KKRvMI

#CSKvDD

#KXIPvRR

#CSKvRR

Users will also be to tweet with the tournament and match hashtags from right within this timeline. For mobile, this experience is available to all users who have updated to the latest version of the Twitter app.

Kolkata Knight Riders' Morne Morkel celebrates a wicket against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2015 opener

IPL Tweet-Wall-of-Fame

The IPL Tweet Wall of Fame will give fans a unique opportunity to be seen by millions of viewers watching the IPL around the world. The IPL will select the best Tweets from users Tweeting with #PepsiIPL and showcase them in the live global TV broadcast of every match. The fans whose Tweets are showcased on air will then receive a Tweet from @IPL with the screenshot of their Tweet going on live TV. These Tweets will also be featured on a dedicated IPL Tweet-Wall-of-Fame page on iplt20.com

IPL Q&As on Periscope

Innovating with live mobile video broadcast, IPL will take fans behind-the-scenes like never before with surprise, real-time Q&As. Fans on iOS will be able to watch and type in questions to their favourite players and commentators as they engage with them from the IPL Periscope account. @IPL will send a Tweet every time a Q&A is going live on Periscope.

IPL #TwitterMirror

The IPL will use the Twitter Mirror to give fans access to candid photo messages from around the league. This season, fans will be able to interact with the Twitter Mirror Tweets. Your favourite cricketers and commentators will have to guess the number of Retweets each photo will receive. You can help outdo their expectations by simply helping them cross that target by ReTweeting the photo.

IPL #OrangeCap and #PurpleCap

In IPL-8, fans will have the opportunity to Tweet and create their own #PurpleCap and #OrangeCap leaderboards by using #PepsiIPL and # or his Twitter handle. The results will be displayed in real-time on a special leaderboard in the IPL on Twitter section of iplt20.com from the end of Week 1 to the end of the season.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:26 [IST]
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