Cricket in Australia

Cricket in Australia
The MCG hosting the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final between Australia and New Zealand
CountryAustralia
Governing bodyCricket Australia
National team(s)Australia
First playedDecember 1803, Sydney
Registered players1,558,821[1]
National competitions
Club competitions
International competitions
Audience records
Single matchTest (overall): 350,524 – Australia v England, 3rd Test 1936/37, Melbourne Cricket Ground

Test (day): 91,092 – Australia v England, Day 1 (26 December), 4th test 2013/14, Melbourne Cricket Ground

ODI: 93,013 – Australia v New Zealand, 29 March 2015, 2015 Cricket World Cup Final, Melbourne Cricket Ground

Cricket is the most popular summer sport in Australia at international, domestic and local levels. It is regarded as the national summer sport, and widely played across the country, especially from the months of September to April. The peak administrative body for both professional and amateur cricket is Cricket Australia. The 2017–18 National Cricket Census showed 1,558,821 Australians engaged in cricket competitions or programs – an increase of 9% from the previous year. 30% of cricket's participants are now female, and 6 in every 10 new participants are female, one of the highest year-on-year participation growth figures. In terms of attendance figures, more than 2.3 million people attended the cricket during the 2017–18 summer, surpassing the record of 1.8 million set in 2016–17.[1]

Separately, official audience data shows that 93.6% of Australians watched at least some cricket on TV in 2010–11 calendar year.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Cricket Australia announces annual results for 2017–18". 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  2. ^ Clarke confident about future. Cricket Australia. Archived 31 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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