The KFC BBL|14 season has rewritten the record books, delivering the highest audience ever across Foxtel Group platforms, including Kayo Sports, Foxtel, Foxtel Go, and Foxtel Now – up 24% year-on-year.
Driving the surge? Record-breaking streaming numbers, with a staggering 1 billion minutes streamed, making it the most-streamed BBL season of all time.
The grand final showdown between the Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder was one for the ages – not only the most-watched BBL Grand Final ever (up 29% YoY) but also the most-watched BBL match in history.
Fox Sports boss Steve Crawley called the season “outstanding from start to finish.”
Crawley continued: “Cricket Australia has delivered a summer we’ll all remember. A massive credit goes to the clubs, fans and our world-class graphics, production and commentary teams.”
The Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades Derby was the most-watched regular season game, while the Stars, Adelaide Strikers, and Perth Scorchers topped the viewership charts.
Cricket Australia’s Alistair Dobson hailed BBL|14 as a season of epic finishes and unforgettable moments, reinforcing the league’s ability to thrill both stadium crowds and streaming audiences worldwide.
Dobson added: “This year’s record audiences are a testament to the brilliant working relationships between
the League, Clubs, players and our broadcast partners, who have produced world class entertainment throughout the summer.”
The record numbers follow a golden era for Aussie sport, with record ratings across AFL, NRL, AFLW, NRLW, WBBL, Netball, and the Australia-India Test series.
Kayo Sports CEO Julian Ogrin summed it up: “Another season, another record. More fans are discovering the unmatched value of Kayo, from live sport and elite commentary to Fox Sports’ world-class production.”