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Apps for Watch ICC Cricket World Cup, Cricket is very much in the air, with the ICC World Cup getting underway in Bangladesh. And, just as for seemingly everything in life, there is an app—correction, 'are apps'—for the gentleman's game as well, designed to keep you in touch with proceedings, even if you are nowhere near a cricket stadium or even a television set. Yes, there are good old SMS alerts too—which are being offered by a number of service providers—but what makes these apps stand out is the fact that all of them are available for free of cost, and require nothing more than a decent GPRS/EDGE connection.
The ICC Cricket world cup 2011 has already been kicked off and the matches are now on. We had covered on how to watch world cup 2011 matches live online. Check this post for live video streaming links. Now if you are searching for options to live stream world cup matches on your Android and iPhone smartphones then here are few options.
It’s a known fact that Apple iOS devices don’t support Adobe flash though a common media player format on web. But Android devices running Android 2.2 Froyo and above supports Flash video streaming. So, the live video streaming links mentioned above will work with Android phones and doesn’t load on Apple iOS iDevices including iPhone, iPod Touch and ipad. For viewing world cup matches live on iOS devices you will have to make use of apps available on app store.
Watch ICC cricket world cup 2011 live on iOS iDevices :
The TVUPlayer for iPhone lets you stream many sports channels. Watch out for live cricket world cup streams. You can also check out other video streaming services like Ustream, Justin.tv and Livestream. All these live stream services do have an iOS app. TVUPlayer and Justin.tv viewer are premium apps.
Watch ICC cricket world cup 2011 live on Android Phones :
As mentioned above Android supports Adobe flash so that the live web streaming links should work on your phones. Also you can check out TVUPlayer, Ustream viewer and Justin TV apps for Android. While all these apps are free for Android phones you need to subscribe for TVUPlayer channels.
PS: Nokia Symbian users can check out free Mobile ESPN app for live updates, videos and in-depth statistics.
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