Cricket is back and so are the fans. This clearly reflects in the Google search trends for August 2020. The top trending search in India during August was “Pakistan vs England”, spiking over +5,000%, followed by “Pranab Mukherjee”, which spiked +4,000%. The Pakistani cricket team was among the top trending topics over the month, spiking +3,400% and ranking second to Indian Independence Day which was the highest spiking topic overall (+3,750%). 

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As expected, people continued to search COVID-19 related questions even in August. Here were the 10 most searched questions on Google – 

1.         Is Amit Shah corona positive? 

2.         How long corona stay on clothes? 

3.         Did Russia found medicine for coronavirus? 

4.         How to stop corona caller tune in jio. 

5.         When will corona vaccine launched in India? 

6.         Is body pain sign of corona? 

7.         How much temperature in corona? 

8.         In how many days symptoms of corona appear? 

9.         Is Pranab Mukherjee corona positive? 

10.       How spb got corona? 

Apart from this, there was also curiosity around the availability of coronavirus vaccine. This came after Russia made the much awaited announcement. These were the ten most vaccine-related questions: 

1.         When will India get vaccine? 

2.         Why are infants and children vaccinated? 

3.         Is corona vaccine ready India? 

4.         Who made the vaccine for COVID 19? 

5.         Who will discover COVID 19 vaccine? 

6.         When Russia vaccine available? 

7.         Are vaccine volunteers paid? 

8.         Do you think COVID vaccine development is going to be successful? 

9.         Are the COVID vaccine trials placebo controlled? 

10.       What happened to Russian COVID vaccine? 

Search interest for Independence Day peaks annually in August, but this year it soared to a new record high. The previous record peak was August 2018. Search interest for “Lebanon” also spiked +2,100% over the month while “COVID-19 prevention” surged by +1,600%.