Just as the 2014 season of the Indian Premier League is set to start tomorrow, UCWeb has released a special browser to keep the cricket fans updated with the IPL action.
UCWeb, known for the UC Browser, has announced the release of a special Cricket 2014 version of the UC browser for Android. This version comes with a different user interface and provides IPL content and services to the users. The browser will provide live scores, previews, commentaries, interviews, stats, photos, videos and more. The Cricket add-on will also remind users of the upcoming matches of interest.
To cater to the IPL season, the new user interface of the Cricket 2014 version of the UC browser for Android has a Cricket – Sport folder on the homepage which display the live scores of current matches. Further clicking would provide detailed match information including news, commentaries, stats, photos and videos. Similarly, the Cricket add-on functions as a news feed and reminder which can be added to the phone home screen.
The Cricket 2014 version of the UC Browser for Android also has the IPL Guessing Game where the users can submit their guesses for the winner of each match. On guessing the winners and the number of runs the winning teams score, the user will get points which could then help win prizes which include IPL match tickets, custom cricket gear and the Apple iPhone 5S.
Speaking about the special version, Abhishek Sharma, Director of Marketing Communications at UCWeb India, said, “The new UC Browser provides users with more interactive and intuitive cricket services. With a lot of IPL action happening on weekdays where cricketing enthusiasts might not have the resources or the time to catch live matches, UC Browser is a boon. It has a smart IPL zone that enables users to catch live scores, instant updates and even get timely reminders for the favourite team matches while on the move. We are empowering the users completely so that they never miss any IPL update in future. This is a very unique initiative from UC Browser which is definitely going to attract a lot of cricket fans in India.”