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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup comes to Reels: What this means for cricket fans

Fans will be able to access match highlights and in-play clips as well as engage and create Reels with exclusive AR effects and a fan anthem to support their favourite teams
India, October 21, 2022: As part of its partnership with ICC, Facebook-parent Meta will allow users to watch the best match moments and highlights of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, through clips on Reels on the official T20 World Cup accounts across Instagram and Facebook. “With the growing production and consumption of Reels in India, fans will be able to follow their favourite match moments in the short video format, and engage with the content through audio features and others like Remix,” said the company in a statement.

Since 2019, Meta has the rights to digital content for ICC events including match recaps, in-play key moments, and other match and feature content on Facebook. Now, the partnership includes Reels, considering the popularity of the short video format. As part of the partnership, Meta has the rights to digital content for all 45 matches for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
In addition, fans can come together to celebrate and support their favourite teams and cricketers across Instagram and Facebook in three ways:
* AR effects: Every participating team has an AR effect hosted on @t20worldcup for fans to use in their Reels and Stories
* A cricket anthem: For those who want to cheer the Indian cricket team, there’s an anthem for them to use in their Reels and Stories called ‘Balla Chalaa’ produced by Ram Sampath and Sona Mohapatra
* Reels squad: A squad of creators are travelling to Australia to create engaging content with all participating cricketers and teams.

Manish Chopra, Director and Head of Partnerships, Facebook India (Meta) said, “Watching video is half the time spent on our platforms today and Reels is our fastest growing content format by far. Considering India’s passion for cricket, we wanted to bring all the action to Reels, and in other interesting ways too, which make watching and engaging with cricket fun over the next month. We’re thankful for the partnership with ICC, and with everyone involved – the teams, cricketers, creators and artists – who are focused on bringing all the cricketing action to life on our platforms.”

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