September 19, 2024

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Koo creates Cricket chat tab to extend consumer interplay. See particulars

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To enhance consumer engagement, Koo has launched new options to supply new expertise to cricket followers on the multi-language micro-blogging platform. It has launched a cricket tab that captures conversations from legendary cricketers, commentators and content material creators, whereas stay rating widgets and match scores within the tab provide a real-time expertise. Cricket Chat permits followers to come back collectively to debate match standing, specific opinions throughout Indian languages and cheer for Team India on Koo’s 15 million robust consumer group. 

India will play with Afghanistan tonight on the ongoing T20 World Cup in Dubai. Team India has misplaced its earlier two encounters with Pakistan and New Zealand.

Cricketers like Virender Sehwag, Wasim Akram, Venkatesh Prasad, Nikhil Chopra, Syed Saba Karim, Piyush Chawla, Hanuma Vihari, Joginder Sharma, Praveen Kumar, VRV Singh, Amol Muzumdar, Vinod Kambli, Wasim Jaffer, Aakash Chopra, Deep Dasgupta take pleasure in enormous following on the platform, and actively Koo to attach with followers. 

Since the beginning of the ICC Men T20 World Cup, cricketers and commentators have been sharing their analyses, wit and insights not simply in English and Hindi, however throughout a slew of native languages

Along with product enhancements and cricketing banter, Koo App has additionally launched its first-ever tv marketing campaign scripted across the hashtag, #KooKiyaKya – to encourage folks to specific themselves of their mom tongue. The platform has additionally began a consumer contest – Koo Creator Cup, for content material creators to show their creativity by way of memes, movies and real-time #Koomentary round matches and win thrilling prizes.

Koo has garnered over 15 million customers since its inception final 12 months. The micro-blogging platform competes with Twitter in India. It is accessible in over seven Indian languages.

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