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Ontario leads Canadian provinces in passion for cricket online

Sat, 20th Sep 2025
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Ontario tops Canadian provinces in cricket interest, with 606 monthly Google searches per 100,000 residents, doubling the national average of 298.
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Big savings on Luminous power solutions for festive Cricket season

Thu, 12th Oct 2023
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Luminous launches 'India Full Power' with Amazon and Flipkart, offering discounts on energy storage solutions.
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Facebook: Lots to say about the Cricket World Cup last night

Mon, 30th Mar 2015
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Facebook buzzes as 3.7m users engage in Cricket World Cup finale, with Clarke and McCullum most discussed stars.
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Are your cricket-mad employees choking your bandwidth?

Fri, 27th Mar 2015
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With the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 final upon us, enterprises face the possibility of a severe bandwidth choke.
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Kiwi businesses cutting the cord with wireless

Thu, 26th Mar 2015
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New Zealand enterprises are preparing for an all-wireless world, with GenMobile employees and students driving a trend to 802.11ac’s gigabit Wi-Fi.
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Top 5 ways to stay safe online during the Cricket World Cup

Mon, 9th Mar 2015
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As the Cricket World Cup bowls over fans, learn the top 5 cyber-safety tips to dodge online threats, advises Trend Micro.
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Don't wait for FTA before acting on India, says India-NZ business council chair

Thu, 5th Mar 2015
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New Zealand companies looking to do business in India should move beyond a mutual love of cricket and not wait for a free-trade agreement before seeki.
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Cricket World Cup buzzing on Facebook

Wed, 4th Mar 2015
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Millions flock to Facebook to revel in Cricket World Cup fever, with 36 million engaging in 341 million interactions globally.