Bengaluru needs to win the match by at least 18 runs if they score a minimum of 200 runs batting first or win in 18.1 overs if they are chasing 200
Messaging application WhatsApp has been back after facing major outage across several regions.
Other social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook Messenger which also suffered an outage on Friday night, are back to functioning normally.
Users were earlier unable to send or receive messages.
According to Down Detector website, more than 121,000 users reported having problems with Instagram.
Social media was buzzing with people wondering about the possible reasons.
Twitter users shared messages with hashtags: #Whatsappdown #facebookdown and #instagramdown.
Evalynn tweeted: “Wow! I was looking so good and wanted to post a picture. Now I cannot.”
While Ashish Gos took a jibe: “All WhatsApp and Instagram users coming to twitter to check if their net is working.”
Josiah Imperial wrote: “I thought my account was hacked.”
The region for the outage is not yet known, but the users of the app had reported the problem on Twitter.
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