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Cricinfo engagement report

@cricinfo - 7.0M followers on X

Measured over 278 original posts from a 30-day window, last computed on August 23, 2026.

Engagement

Middle of its size range
Per follower
0.002%
of 7.0M followers
Per impression
0.743%
19K views on a typical post
Reach
0.28%
of its followers see a post
Typical post
142
interactions (median)
Saved
0.01%
2 bookmarks on a typical post
Posting rate
12/day
active 20% of days
Peak time
10:00 UTC
Sunday

A typical post picks up 142 interactions against 7.0M followers, an engagement rate of 0.002%. Measured over 278 original posts, its engagement rate beats 28% of 982 tracked accounts of a similar size, which puts it in the middle of its size range rather than at either end. Posts are seen about 19K times each, and 0.743% of those impressions turn into an interaction. That is about 0.275% of the follower count, which is the gap between an audience on paper and an audience in a timeline. Posting runs at about 12 posts a day over the last 30 days, though only 20% of days saw any activity at all. Most posts go out around 10:00 UTC, and Sunday is the busiest day of the week. Of the 278 posts sampled, 87% carry an image or video, 8% are part of a thread and 30% link out. The account's strongest tracked post pulled 7.7K interactions, about 54x its own typical post. Recurring topics include #ausvban, #slvsind, #engvpak.

Measured over 278 original posts from a 30-day window, last computed on August 23, 2026. Recurring tags: #ausvban, #slvsind, #engvpak.

Compared with accounts its own size

Cricinfo's engagement rate beats 28% of the tracked X accounts closest to it in follower count (982 accounts, accounts of similar size (decile 10 of 10)). A percentile is spread evenly by construction, so 50 really is the middle of that group and 90 really is its top tenth.

On engagement per impression rather than per follower it beats 52% of the same group. When those two numbers disagree, the gap is about how far its posts travel rather than how people react to them.

Where this sits in the catalog

At 0.002%, Cricinfo sits above the 10th percentile of the 9,668 accounts in this comparison. That places it in the bottom 25% band, which runs below 0.006%.

p100.001%
p250.006%
p50 (median)0.046%
p750.318%
p902.67%
p99366.2%
Engagement rate as a share of followers, across the 9,668 accounts we have scanned enough to measure. The axis is logarithmic, because the top and bottom of this population are about 457,772 times apart and a linear axis would flatten everything below the median into a single point.
Show the percentile table
Engagement rate percentiles
PercentileEngagement rate
10th percentile0.001%
25th percentile0.006%
50th percentile0.046%
75th percentile0.318%
90th percentile2.67%
99th percentile366.2%

This ruler is the whole measured catalog, not a size-matched group: it shows where the raw rate falls across every account we can measure, all of which are large. For a like-for-like comparison, read the size-band percentile above instead. See how the bands are built

Posting timing

This account posts most often around 10:00 UTC, and Sunday is its busiest day of the week. The bars below are the catalog-wide pattern, with this account's own busiest slot marked. They do not show how this account performs at each hour: we keep one aggregate per account, not one per hour, so that measurement does not exist in our data.

Engagement by hour posted, UTCTwenty-four bars, one per UTC hour. Each bar shows how posts published in that hour compare with their own authors' median engagement. Bars above the centre line ran higher than the median, bars below ran lower. A marker flags Busiest hour: 10:00 UTC.
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Above the authors' own mediansBelowScale: plus or minus 97%Busiest hour: 10:00 UTC
Show engagement by hour posted, utc as a table
Engagement by hour posted, UTC
Hour (UTC)Vs author medianPosts
00:00 UTC0%14K
01:00 UTC+3%15K
02:00 UTC-1%14K
03:00 UTC-2%15K
04:00 UTC-5%12K
05:00 UTC-4%12K
06:00 UTC-7%13K
07:00 UTC-6%14K
08:00 UTC-7%16K
09:00 UTC-2%19K
10:00 UTC-2%20K
11:00 UTC-2%22K
12:00 UTC-1%24K
13:00 UTC+1%27K
14:00 UTC-2%28K
15:00 UTC-1%30K
16:00 UTC-1%29K
17:00 UTC-1%28K
18:00 UTC+1%25K
19:00 UTC0%23K
20:00 UTC0%21K
21:00 UTC+1%19K
22:00 UTC+1%16K
23:00 UTC+1%15K
Engagement by day of weekSeven bars, one per weekday, Sunday first. Each bar shows how posts published on that day compare with their own authors' median engagement. Bars above the centre line ran higher than the median, bars below ran lower. A marker flags Busiest day: Sunday.
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
Above the authors' own mediansBelowScale: plus or minus 97%Busiest day: Sunday
Show engagement by day of week as a table
Engagement by day of week
DayVs author medianPosts
Sunday+9%56K
Monday+8%72K
Tuesday+1%93K
Wednesday-4%77K
Thursday-3%70K
Friday-6%71K
Saturday+2%62K
See what moves engagement across the whole catalogWhat counts as a good engagement rate at this size

Formats this account uses

Its own posting mix on the left, and what each of those formats does across every account we track on the right. Only formats where the effect clears our publish test appear here, so an empty row is a format we could not measure rather than one that does nothing.

This account's posting mix compared with catalog-wide effects
FormatThis accountCatalog effect95% intervalAccounts behind it
Image or video87% of posts+79%+73% to +84%5.7K
Outbound link30% of posts-49%-50% to -47%6.0K
Typical length--7%-8% to -5%8.9K
  • 87% of this account's sampled posts carry an image or video. Across the catalog, posts with an image or video run 79% above the same accounts' other posts.
  • 30% of its posts carry a link off X. Across the catalog, posts with an outbound link run 49% below the same accounts' other posts.
  • Its average post runs 142 characters, which falls in the 80 - 180 characters band. Across the catalog, posts of 80 to 180 characters run 7% below the same accounts' other posts.

These are catalog-wide differences applied to this account's own posting mix, not a measurement of how each format performs for this account specifically. We keep one median per account, not one per format per account, so the second thing is not something this data can tell you.

Best tweets

  • Aug 23, 202654x their median

    Twenty one former international captains from around the world have written another letter to Pakistan's prime minister Shehbaz Sharif Full story: https://t.co/ZrDZ1lSV23 https://t.co/Weyu5AL5Ry

    5.2K2.3K1044280K viewsView on X
  • Aug 18, 202618x their median

    Devdutt Padikkal's 211 runs in this match are the most by a No. 3 for India in a men's Test since Rahul Dravid's 215 vs Sri Lanka in the 2009 Ahmedabad Test https://t.co/3GFFfcB7wj

    2.5K1168674K viewsView on X
  • Aug 23, 202611x their median

    "If we get chances to come back more often it will improve our game" 🗣️Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto https://t.co/mbYqeAfCQC

    1.6K572349K viewsView on X
  • Aug 18, 202611x their median

    🚨 JUST IN: Jake Weatherald dropped for the second Test against Bangladesh. Matt Renshaw has been called up https://t.co/9eUJX8enZ6

    1.4K45292688K viewsView on X
  • Aug 23, 20268.6x their median

    Mitchell Starc was on song in Mackay ⭐ https://t.co/f0DpvSViJ7

    1.2K465428K viewsView on X
  • Aug 19, 20268.4x their median

    Pakistan will host England and Sri Lanka for an ODI tri-series this October 🍿 https://t.co/12xpijx56m

    1.1K67152651K viewsView on X
  • Aug 15, 20268.2x their median

    Devdutt Padikkal is the first Indian to score a century in international cricket on India's Independence Day 🇮🇳 https://t.co/9lmokz9eni

    1.1K365050K viewsView on X
  • Aug 15, 20268.2x their median

    "Only cramps," confirms India's batting coach KL Rahul will be back to bat 🧘 https://t.co/rrfjYH8tGX

    1.1K212362K viewsView on X
  • Aug 23, 20268.0x their median

    "I did not get to speak much with him, but I personally learned a lot from his work ethic" Delhi's Sanat Sangwan considers himself fortunate to play alongside Virat Kohli https://t.co/pDFCV0yW0Z

    1.1K353189K viewsView on X
  • Aug 16, 20267.9x their median

    Rain delay in Galle got us like 😤 https://t.co/fHQRyvnCOw

    1.1K257244K viewsView on X

Ranked by total interactions across everything we have tracked for this account, which is a longer history than the 30-day window the rates above use. The multiple compares each post to this account's own median.

Recurring topics

#ausvban#slvsind#engvpak#dailycricketquiz#slvind

The most frequent hashtags in the sampled posts. They describe what this account writes about; they are not a performance signal, and the catalog-wide breakdown on the hub shows how little hashtag count moves.

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Reading these numbers

A typical post picks up 142 interactions against 7.0M followers, an engagement rate of 0.002%. Measured over 278 original posts, its engagement rate beats 28% of 982 tracked accounts of a similar size, which puts it in the middle of its size range rather than at either end. Posts are seen about 19K times each, and 0.743% of those impressions turn into an interaction. That is about 0.275% of the follower count, which is the gap between an audience on paper and an audience in a timeline. Posting runs at about 12 posts a day over the last 30 days, though only 20% of days saw any activity at all. Most posts go out around 10:00 UTC, and Sunday is the busiest day of the week. Of the 278 posts sampled, 87% carry an image or video, 8% are part of a thread and 30% link out. The account's strongest tracked post pulled 7.7K interactions, about 54x its own typical post. Recurring topics include #ausvban, #slvsind, #engvpak.

What is Cricinfo's engagement rate on X?
Cricinfo (@cricinfo) has an engagement rate of 0.002%, based on the median interactions across 278 original posts from the last 30 days against 6,967,974 followers. Replies, reposts and quote-posts of other people are excluded from that sample.
Is that a good engagement rate?
At 0.002%, Cricinfo sits above the 10th percentile of the 9,668 accounts in this comparison. Those comparison accounts are all large ones, because our scanning cadence is weighted towards big accounts, so this is a ranking among peers of similar scale rather than a ranking across X.
Does @cricinfo have real engagement?
Its engagement rate beats 28% of the tracked X accounts closest to it in follower count (982 accounts), which puts it in the middle of its size range group. Ranking inside a size band matters because engagement rate falls as accounts grow, so a raw rate would mostly re-measure the follower count. It is a starting point for a look at follower quality, not a verdict on it.
When does @cricinfo post?
Most posts go out around 10:00 UTC, and Sunday is its busiest day, at roughly 12 posts per day across the measured window.

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