The Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed new broadcast and digital data have been set on the males’s World Cup, with Australia’s win over hosts India changing into the most-watched match within the sport’s historical past.
Key factors:
- The World Cup registered one trillion international stay viewing minutes of broadcast
- 87.6 billion stay viewing minutes have been recorded globally for the ultimate
- The event set a file for digital engagements with 16.9 billion video views
Your complete occasion registered a file one trillion international stay viewing minutes of broadcast, a rise of 38 per cent from the final version of the event held within the Indian sub-continent in 2011.
It was 17 per cent greater than the 2019 occasion within the UK.
Figures for the ultimate at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium — the world’s largest cricket venue, have been staggering — with 87.6 billion stay viewing minutes recorded globally.
This represented a 46 per cent progress in comparison with the final ultimate to be staged in India 12 years earlier between the house nation and Sri Lanka.
The ICC mentioned the TV viewers for the ultimate, which Australia gained by six wickets, peaked at 130 million.
The 2023 version was additionally probably the most broadcast event ever in Australia, the place there have been large jumps in viewership in comparison with the 2011 occasion performed in the identical time zone.
In Australia, there have been 602 hours of stay protection with 3.79 billion minutes of stay viewing, 92 per cent greater than in 2011.
The success of Pat Cummins’s aspect after a poor begin additionally led to an enormous improve within the total Australian viewers, with 9.1 million individuals watching the 2023 occasion in comparison with the 2019 version in England and Wales that attracted 6.1 million viewers.
The event additionally hit new heights when it comes to digital engagements, with 16.9 billion video views, which represented a 158 per cent improve from the boys’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.
AAP