The document summarizes how the medium for following cricket's World Cup has evolved from solely radio in 1975 to now including mobile platforms. In 1975, radio was the only option to listen to commentary and get scores. Television broadcasts began airing semifinals and finals in 1983 on Doordarshan, India's sole TV channel at the time. By 1987, when India hosted the tournament, more brands were associating with cricket and matches were broadcast live on Doordarshan. Now, people can enjoy live scores and videos on their mobile devices, engaging with cricket on the go, as new technologies have increased mobile usage and platforms continue innovating to deliver richer content.