Aussie World Cup win was most watched cricket game ever

Cricket chiefs have revealed broadcast and digital records were smashed at the men's World Cup, with Australia's win over hosts India proving the most watched game in the history of the sport.

More viewers than ever before saw Pat Cummins' team crowned champions for the sixth time in Ahmedabad, according to figures released by the International Cricket Council on Wednesday.

The entire event registered a record one trillion global live viewing minutes of broadcast, an increase of 38 per cent from the last edition of the tournament held in the Indian sub-continent, in 2011, and 17 per cent more than the 2019 event in the UK.

Figures for the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's biggest cricket stadium, were staggering, with 87.6 billion live viewing minutes recorded globally, representing a 46 per cent growth compared to the last final to be staged in India 12 years earlier between the home country and Sri Lanka.

The ICC said the TV audience for the final, which Australia won by six wickets, peaked at 130 million.

The 2023 edition was also the most broadcast tournament ever in Australia, where there were massive jumps in viewership compared to the 2011 event played in the same time zone.

World Cup final Ahmedabad
The World Cup final in Ahmedabad was the most watched game of cricket in history.

In Australia, there were 602 hours of live coverage with 3.79 billion minutes of live viewing - 92 per cent more than in 2011.

The success of Cummins' side after a poor start also led to a huge increase in the overall Australian audience with 9.1 million people watching the 2023 event compared to the 2019 edition in England and Wales which had 6.1 million tuning in.

The tournament also hit new heights in terms of digital engagements, with 16.9 billion video views, which represented a 158 per cent increase from the Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.

ICC chief executive Geoff Allardice said: “We are delighted to announce the record-breaking viewership and engagement numbers for the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, making it the biggest World Cup ever."

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