ICC hails most successful Women's T20 World Cup ever
The success of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 has highlighted the continued upward trajectory of the women’s game across the world, says the ICC.
The event has created a long-term legacy for women's cricket in South Africa, inspiring a new generation of girls and boys to pick up a bat and ball. This was highlighted by the broadcast figures in the host nation, which saw a 130% increase in live coverage, including the final - involving South Africa for the first time in an ICC event, men's or women's, which was available on free-to-air television.
The overall viewership figures for the event shattered past records with an increase of 790% of fans tuning in to enjoy the World Cup compared to the previous edition in 2020.
The ICC partnership with Meta produced some exciting content for fans again with the main aim to raise awareness of the event to a younger and broader audience in India.
Three Instagram content creators produced non-traditional pieces for ICC's channels that included a singalong with the entire Indian cricket team, comedy skits involving players (in Hindi) and female empowerment pieces celebrating the participants of the event. The content series generated incredible numbers - more than 344 million video views for only 14 individual Reels.
"For what was a game-changing event for women's cricket in South Africa with some exciting and competitive cricket, there was also increased engagement numbers in other key markets in India and the UK which is very pleasing to see.
The approach to digital innovation for ICC Women's events has also seen an uplift in fans engagement with the World Cup and our focus is to continue to provide audiences engaging content throughout the year to fulfill that growing demand."