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A total of 755,754 people attended the test series despite neither the Melbourne or Sydney tests lasting to the 5th day and the Adelaide Oval having a restricted capacity.

In the 5 match ODI series a total of 153,480 people attended.

In the first T20 just under 11,000 people attended the match in a capacity restricted Bellerive Oval and over 60,000 people attended the 2nd match in Melbourne.

So Australia is 20,000 people short of breaking the one million attendance mark with one T20 match in Sydney to come (in a stadium that can hold 80,000 people).

In addition the domestic one day competion was shown FTA for the first time in a while and got decent ratings and the BBL has had brilliant tv ratings (around the same mark with the AFL and the NRL) and the BBL has averaged over 19,000 people per match, making it the 2nd best attended league in Australia and in the top 5 for the Southern Hemisphere.

 

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