A total of 8,37,879 people attended the recently-concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the Cricket Australia said in a statement.
The five-match Test series between Australia and India also had the fourth highest crowd and it was also registered the largest number of crowd for any non-Ashes series.
“Congratulations to the Australian and Indian teams on producing one of the most fiercely contested and captivating Test series in Australian cricket history and to Pat Cummins and his team on winning the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time in ten years,” said Nick Hockley. , Cricket Australia Chief Executive.
“We knew this would be an extraordinary series but the size of the crowds, viewing audiences and the digital engagement across all CA channels has exceeded our highest expectations.
“This series produced lifetime memories for the fans watching in packed stadiums or on their televisions and devices, brought our communities together and underlined the place of Test cricket as the pinnacle format.
“Thank you to everyone who has been part of this special time in Australian cricket.”
Here’s a breakdown of how records tumbled in BGT
Perth Test: Record daily attendance for any Test in Perth of 32,368 on Day 2, was the second-greatest total attendance for any Perth Test of 96,463 and the highest total attendance for any Test against India.
Adelaide D/N Test: A record single-day attendance for a Test against India with 51,642 on Day 2 and the largest attendance for a Test against India at Adelaide Oval of 135,012 set in just three days.
Brisbane Test: Day 2 attendance of 34,227 was the largest for a Test against India in Brisbane and the total of 91,195 was the largest for any Test against India.
Melbourne Test: The total attendance of 373,691 was a record for any Test Match in Australia surpassing the 350,534 who saw Don Bradman’s Australia defeat England in a six-day Test in 1937. The 74,362 final day attendance was a record Day 5 crowd for any Test in Australia.
Sydney Test: The three largest daily attendances for a Test against India in Sydney with the new single day record of 47,998 set on Day 1.
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