Ratings | Second Test delivers big numbers and reaches 5.7 million on Channel 7 and 7plus – The second face-off between Australia and India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test Series scored big with viewers, reaching 5.7 million people across Seven and 7plus SportĀ and dominating Australian television and digital screens.
The showdown at Adelaide Oval between cricketās best teams delivered an average total TV audience of 835,000, up 59% on last yearās Adelaide Test and including 1.04 million for the third session on day two and 1.03 million for the second session on day two.
The Australian teamās 10-wicket thumping of India to level the series 1-1 ranked as the most-watched program in all people, 25 to 54s and 16 to 39s on Friday and Saturday.
Across the three days of the Second Test, 7plus saw a 120% surge in audience compared to the same days last year. The Second Test reached 586,000 people exclusively on 7plus.
Cricketās #1 commentary team presented the Second Test, including the most famous name in Indian cricket ā Sunil Gavaskar ā cricketās most astute caller Ricky Ponting, former Australian coach Justin Langer, Australian champion batsman Matthew Hayden, and former Australian ODI and T20I captain Aaron Finch.
Seven Network Director of Sport, Chris Jones, said:
āDespite the early finish, it was a statement performance from Australia, reclaiming the momentum as the teams head to Brisbane.
āWith three Tests still to come ā at the Gabba, the iconic Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, and Pink Test in Sydney early next year ā the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy Series on Seven and 7plus Sport promises to be a nail biter.
āThis Test summer, Australians can for the first time stream the cricket in English or Hindi for free on 7plus Sport, and we are pleased to see strong audience numbers continuing to complement our linear broadcast,ā
– he said.
Seven Network Head of Cricket, Joel Starcevic, said:
āWith the series now tied 1-1, the battle between the giants of world cricket is only heating up. The biggest and most exciting moments of this summer of cricket are still ahead, and the action resumes this Saturday from the Gabba.
“And the summer of cricket steps up another notch this weekend, with the Big Bash League roaring to life on Sunday from the Wild West, with the Perth Scorchers hosting the Melbourne Stars. Thereās no place else to be than Seven and 7plus Sport ā the ultimate destination for cricket fans this summer.ā
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy series continues on 14 December, with the start of the Third Test at the Gabba, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.
Sevenās coverage of the new Big Bash League season kicks off on 15 December, with the Australia v England Womenās Ashes Series launching on 12 January.
The Second Test, by the numbers:
Day 2, Session 3: National reach 2.39 million, national audience 1.04 million.
Day 1, Session 3: National reach 2.29 million, national audience 991,000.
Day 3, Session 1: National reach 1.94 million, national audience 923,000.
Day 2, Session 1: National reach 1.69 million, national audience 808,000.
Day 2, Session 2: National reach 1.68 million, national audience 1.03 million.
Day 1, Session 2: National reach 1.48 million, national audience 829,000.
Day 2, Tea: National reach 1.32 million, national audience 771,000.
Day 1, Session 1: National reach 1.21 million, national audience 547,000.
Day 2, Dinner: National reach 1.09 million, national audience 737,000.
Day 1, Dinner: National reach 1.09 million, national audience 727,000.
Day 1, Tea: National reach 1.03 million, national audience 578,000.
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy Australia v India Test Series
Third Test: The Gabba, 14 ā 18 December
Coverage starts at 10.30am AEDT on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus Sport on all five days
Fourth Test: MCG, 26 December ā 30 December
Coverage starts at 9.30am AEDT on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus Sport on all five days
Fifth Test: SCG, 3 January ā 7 January
Coverage starts at 9.30am AEDT on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus Sport on all five days
Media Release – Seven
Link to 7plus HERE
Ratings | Second Test delivers big numbers and reaches 5.7 million on Channel 7 and 7plus