Seven’s Ashes Coverage Hits Staggering New High After Gabba Test
Seven's Gabba Ashes coverage attracted 8.06 million viewers with a 1.21 million average TV audience, marking the highest-rated Gabba and Day-Night Test, with streaming up 178%.
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WTC Points Table update after 2nd Ashes Test: England slip further after Australia go 2-0 up in series
Australia continued their remarkable home form in Tests, decimating England for the second time in the ongoing Ashes series to go 2-0 ahead. It was a Test match that swung back and forth for the first 4-5 sessions, before Australia started dictating terms, as they often do, especially at home, and ultimately proved too strong for England with bat, ball, and in the field. After falling 177 runs short in the first innings, captain Ben Stokes and W…
Seven’s summer of cricket explodes as Ashes draws 8.06m at the Gabba
Seven’s Summer of Cricket has opened with its strongest-ever audience performance, with 8.06 million Australians tuning into the Second Ashes Test at the Gabba across Seven and 7plus Sport across four days. The Brisbane Test delivered an average national Total TV audience of 1.21 million, marking a 6% lift on the First Test and a 36% jump year-on-year compared to last season’s Second Test. It also now stands as Seven’s highest-rated Gabba Test an
England 2-0 down in Ashes after Gabba hammering
England’s Ashes hopes are all but over in fewer than six days of cricket after an eight-wicket defeat by Australia in the second Test at the Gabba. England finally showed some application with the bat on the fourth day of the pink-ball match in Brisbane, yet still succumbed to their second crushing defeat of the tour following a two-day loss in the first Test in Perth. Perhaps determined to set an example to his team-mates after their dismal dis…
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