In a massive night for Indian digital streaming, the India vs. West Indies Super 8 match in the ongoing 2026 T20 World Cup just hit a crazy record of 510 million views on JioHotstar. But while the numbers were huge, the fans weren’t exactly happy. Social media was flooded with complaints about glitchy audio and a major drop in video quality.
The match, which saw India secure its place in the semi-finals thanks to a Sanju Samson masterclass, was nothing short of a digital revolution. Reaching 510 million views, JioHotstar officially broke its own previous records (Ind vs. Pak – 470 million views), proving that the appetite for “Men in Blue” matches remains the primary driver of the Indian digital economy.
The numbers reflect the sheer scale of the JioHotstar merger, which has unified the massive user bases of the former Reliance and Disney entities into a single cricketing powerhouse.
However, for thousands of premium subscribers, the “Super 8” felt more like a “Standard Def” experience. Despite paying for high-tier plans that promise 4K (Ultra HD) resolution, a vast majority of users found the 4K toggle missing or disabled.
Reports suggest that as traffic surged past the 400-million mark, the platform’s adaptive bitrate logic defaulted most streams to 720p, presumably to prevent a total server collapse.
Some users on Smart TVs faced the ultimate frustration, being automatically logged out during the final overs and getting stuck in a login cycle due to authentication server congestion.
Streaming at this scale is a feat of engineering that requires massive bandwidth and low-latency delivery. When half a billion people tune in simultaneously, the pipes of even the largest CDN (Content Delivery Network) can reach a breaking point.
JioHotstar likely implemented “Traffic Policing”, intentionally capping resolution at 720p to ensure the stream stayed live for everyone, rather than letting it crash for a few while trying to serve 4K. While this saved the broadcast from a complete blackout, it left premium users feeling shortchanged.
With India set to face England in Mumbai this Thursday, the stakes are even higher. The question remains: can JioHotstar optimise its infrastructure in time for what could be another record-breaking night?
Fans are already taking to social media, demanding that the “Premium” in their subscription actually translates to a premium experience during the tournament’s most critical moments.
For now, India celebrates a victory on the field, while the tech teams at JioHotstar are likely working overtime to ensure the next big one doesn’t just break records, but looks good doing it. Stay tuned for more updates.