How To Follow The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 On Twitter
Be real. You won’t catch every match of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. But there’s still a way to stay updated.
The only way to follow a cricket match, not long ago, was on television, with perspective on the game delivered by the commentators. It’s a different world now.
While you may not watch every match this ICC Cricket World Cup, here are the social media accounts and hashtags you need to follow to help you keep updated.
1. Harsha Bhogle
Twitter Account: @bhogleharsha
Probably the most obvious choice on the list. The commentator and journalist has more than 8 million followers on the social media platform and insights on teams and players’ performance trends.
Don't look at past results with Pakistan cricket. Yesterday has little connection with today which means nothing when it comes to tomorrow. Just take what you get on the day.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) May 31, 2019
Already Archer showing his value and class. And pace. There was never any doubt about his presence. He could play a big part in this World Cup.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) May 30, 2019
2. Michael Vaughan
Twitter Account: @MichaelVaughan
Michael Paul Vaughan is the former captain of the English cricket team and is now a commentator. Nearly 1.1 million people follow him.
Sarri is a genius ... What he has had to put up with this year and to achieve what he has is remarkable ... he should leave tomorrow morning ... #JustSaying
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) May 29, 2019
ððððð@JofraArcher !!!!!! ð¥ð¥ð¥ð¥ #CWC19
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) May 30, 2019
3. Kevin Pietersen
Twitter Account: @KP24
The former English batsman and off spinner has 3.8 million followers. If you’re wondering what to expect, it’s a lot of jokes and rooting for England.
England v SA on Thursday and people asking who Iâm backing...?
— Kevin Pietersenð¦ (@KP24) May 28, 2019
Here we go:
I left SA as a kid & got an unreal opportunity to fulfil a childhood dream. England did that for me & I ended up with 104 Test matches.
I have over the last 5/6 years been emotionally attached back...
4. Nasser Hussain
Twitter Account: @nassercricket
Another former cricketer from the English Cricket team, Nasser was also the captain between 1999 and 2003. Now a commentator, he is asking all the real questions.
How important is @imVkohli to India ?? And where does he rank with the all time greats ?? Iâve teamed up with @thoughtspot to find out https://t.co/eeiDt1aK7p
— Nasser Hussain (@nassercricket) May 30, 2019
5. Sourav Ganguly
Twitter Account: @SGanguly99
Sourav Chandidas Ganguly, affectionately known as Dada, has nearly four million followers. Currently appointed as the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal and president of the Editorial Board with Wisden India, he led the Indian cricket team between 2000 and 2005.
A lovely day in london on the eve of the World Cup starter pic.twitter.com/SOrpWXRLGD
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) May 29, 2019
6. Ayaz Memon
Twitter Account: @cricketwallah
The Indian cricket commentator, journalist, columnist and lawyer has 637,000 followers on Twitter and is known as one of the most important voices on the sport today. Don’t believe us? Ask Hasan Minaj.
Joffra Archer has silenced all skeptics and critics. Wonderful debut
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) May 30, 2019
West Indies v Pak: two mercurial teams that can be sizzlingly brilliant or hopelessly mediocre given their mood on the day. Should be fun. Who do you pick?
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) May 31, 2019
7. Isa Guha
Twitter Account: @isaguha
Isa Tara Guha is an English television and radio cricket broadcaster and formerly played for the English cricket team during the 2005 and 2009 World Cups. Her team won the 2009 edition of the tournament. She has 113,000 followers.
What a day!! @englandcricket @OfficialCSA @sunsetandvine @C4Sport @bbctms @ICC @cricketworldcup #ENGvSA pic.twitter.com/WQGt28Bxhe
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) May 30, 2019
8. Mohandas Menon
Twitter Account: @mohanstatsman
Menon is the one to follow for those looking for all kinds of statistics on the game. At least 261,000 followers seem to agree.