New Delhi, July 19 -- Sunday's ICC World Cup final between England and New Zealand proved that cricket is a religion in India. Despite its home team losing to New Zealand in the semi-finals, Indians seem to have watched the match in hordes. At its peak, an estimated 13.5 million people tuned into the match between England and New Zealand on Hotstar, the video streaming service owned by Star India, the official broadcaster of the World Cup tournament. Viewership numbers at the beginning of the match were estimated at one million. Hotstar declined to confirm the numbers reported by viewers who watched the match on Star's streaming app. "The World Cup happens once in four years. Of course, India's presence in the finals would have made it even...