According to Comscore’s cross-platform data for IPL 2023 teams from April 12 to April 19, Chennai Super Kings had the most social media engagement, followed by Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians.
The four-time IPL champion Chennai Super Kings has made some laudable initiatives on social media.
According to the most recent data, the team has received 59,533,859 actions on various social media sites, with an average of 126,399 actions per post. Furthermore, the team’s social media content has reached 33,648,016 people.

Following Chennai Super Kings, the Royal Challengers Bangalore has also been successful in creating a buzz on social media.
The team has accumulated a total of 53,348,827 actions on various social media platforms, with an average of 124,939 actions per post.
Additionally, the team’s social media content has reached an audience of 26,582,350.
Mumbai Indians, a five-time IPL champion, has also been active on social media. On various social media channels, the team has created a total of 44,089,185 actions, with an average of 61,320 actions per post.
Furthermore, the team’s social media content has reached 32,823,370 people.
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