I was a huge cricket fan when I was younger. In my teen years, the cricket played was much less just the Tests and the One dayers. And the coverage was pretty basic. None of your slow motion replays and glitzy commentators. Just a pretty basic cricket coverage on the National DD channel. Of course, the internet was not there. Hence we really missed out on watching cricket coverage so many times.
These days, I get to watch high quality HD action on my
satellite television package. Really, it is a delight to watch. But, you know I
also regularly surf and watch cricket on the mobile through Apps. In fact, this
World Cup, I was away on a trip to an old relative’s place. They have a pretty
basic television in their house which luckily had the channel that I was
interested in watching. But, guess what, their cable network went down on a
crucial juncture in the second innings. It was so frustrating. Despite multiple
calls to the cable operator, it seemed highly unlikely that the problem was
going to be rectified any time soon. That was when internet cricket coverage
came to my rescue. I searched online and started watching the match ball by
ball. But, you know what was the dampener? The buffering took an awful lot of
time. I was stuck on deliveries forever, waiting for the video to stream
properly. It was such a nuisance. So, you know what I did. Fed up I switched to
audio commentary. I know, pathetic right! But what choice did I have? And I
watched rather heard the rest of the match because at least that way I could
get to understand the scores ‘live.’
I recently came across UCBrowser. You can easily download the
browser. On the UC Browser, find the blue icon of UC Cricket. Open
it and browse lightning fast through to the cricket match that you wish to watch.
No problems or rebooting or frozen feeds. No issues of googling to check the
score. You save all the time on repeated
searches.
To tell you the truth, since my last bad experience I had
hardly ever seen cricket coverage on my phone. But with UC browser, it was
surprisingly good. There was no phase lag and all the relevant information was
available right there. Subsequently, I find myself utilizing internet more
often to watch cricket on the go. It works well, is fast and efficient and does
not let you waste time waiting for buffering.
So, if you are an
avid cricket fan and who is not in India, then you must try this browser out.
Just download it on your phone and you are good to go. Get all the cricket news
at your fingertips.