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Vodafone And 3 Launch Official Cricket iPhone App

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1:23PM December 1, 2009 | Nick Broughall

VHA cricket appIs this the way we’re going to see official sports apps launch for the iPhone now? Telstra had the official AFL app, and now Vodafone and 3 have just released the official cricket app, and it sounds pretty comprehensive.

The app, which is a $1.19 download, also allows Vodafone and 3 customers to watch live matches on their iPhone’s screen for $2.50 a day. If you’re on a different network, you can still buy the app, but you don’t get the added video goodness.

Included features for the app (from the press release):

Vodafone and 3 mobile’s Cricket LIVE Summer App gives cricket fans access to:

· Cricket TV channel featuring LIVE streaming action and exclusive video highlights courtesy of Cricket Australia and Channel Nine (Only available to Vodafone and 3 Mobile customers)

· Live scores for every match

· Ball-by-ball text commentary

· Facebook, twitter & email in-app sharing

· Full match schedules and reminders

· The latest Cricket news stories

· Cricket Australia video packages (including behind-the-scenes player footage and interviews)

· Free push notifications on the fall of wickets

· Full player stats for the 2009/2010 summer season.

If you don’t have an iPhone, there’s still the standard Cricket watching options for 3 customers.

Anyone enjoy watching grass grow enough to buy this?

[iTunes]


Comments

  • Nathan

    December 1, 2009 at 1:41 PM

    Be very careful with this app, it chews through your data allowance very quickly when you use the live streaming to watch the cricket. Found out the hard way…

    • Nato

      December 1, 2009 at 3:14 PM

      That’s stupid the $2.50 a day should cover bandwidth and the data should fall outside the cap, Vodafone and 3 fail on this one.

  • Luke

    December 1, 2009 at 10:45 PM

    The $250 a day DOES cover the bandwidth of the feed, a little steep charging for the app tho.

  • lucas

    January 8, 2010 at 8:35 AM

    The $2.49 day pass does not cover data charges trust me I know, I got a bill for over $300 dollars of excess data use, that’s how much it will cost you to watch a full day of cricket.

    I got of it though, but I had to go the the ITO, Three wouldn’t refund at first.

    I also got $32 bill from itunes, as every time I went in and out of watching the cricket (14 times) they chrged me $2.49 for a new day pass.

    Gotta work on a refund for that now too.

    This app is criminal.

  • Alex Mathewson

    November 4, 2010 at 5:21 PM

    This app seems useless for the 2010/2011 season. So it’s a $1.20 for every season to get results on your phone now?

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