The International Cricket Council (ICC) unveiled on Wednesday the stunning broadcast figures that were reached all over the world after the memorable ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, according to a release of the ICC. The event celebrates 368 billion global views on global coverage and becomes the most viewed ICC Men's Champions Trophy Ever and represents a 19 percent growth compared to the previous event in England and Wales in 2017.
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The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 also attracted 308 million global viewing minutes per more – the most ever for an ICC event.
A Blockbuster Final in Dubai saw India claim the iconic white coats claim, and their victory over New -Zealand On March 9, the most viewed ICC Men's Champions Trophy match ever, with 65.3 billion live viewing minutes worldwide, causing the record set to 52.1 percent.
The exciting final is also in third place in the most viewed ICC competitions of all time through live viewing time, while in India itself the fixture itself also represents the third most viewed ICC competition ever, only surpassed by the India versus New Zealand Semi-Final on the ICC Men's Cricket WORLD CURIAL.
Spread over 29 channels and nine languages, and with the return of the award-winning Indian Sign Language and the descriptive commentary of the Audiotrophy, coverage in India contained a series of inclusive innovations that were designed to ensure that all fans could enjoy the unparalleled drama of the Culmin-Trophy, the Culmin-Tee in the Culmin. become.
In addition, the event had the highest share of the watch time attributed to digital sources of each ICC tournament ever in India, with the vertical MaxView feed – produced in collaboration with the ICC – with an intuitive and fascinating mobile viewing experience.
The tournament was also the most viewed Champions trophy ever in Australia, with overall viewing hours with 65 percent on 2017. With improved coverage with the introduction of a Hindi language feed, Amazon Prime video witnessed the highest viewers of each ICC event that is exclusively shown on the platform.
Elsewhere, fans in the US defied less favorable competition timmings to include a growth of 38 percent in the viewing time compared to the 2017 event.
Jay Shah, ICC chairman, said: “We are delighted to share that the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has reached a record-breaking global viewing, making it the most viewed edition of the tournament to date. These remarkable figures reflect the growing worldwide of the game and the power of the game and the power of the game.”
“We are especially grateful for the continuous innovation and investments by the Jiostar Network in India, which delivered live coverage in 29 unique temporary stages in nine languages, an attempt that played an important role in reaching a new audience and deepening fan involvement,” he added.
“It is also heartwarming to witness exceptional growth in markets such as Australia, where Amazon Prime Video takes up an increase of 65 percent in viewers compared to the 2017 edition and in the United States, where Willow TV saw a remarkable increase in the public, despite challenging starting times,” he noticed.
“These milestones are proof of the growing footprint of the game and the passion of cricket fans worldwide,” he said.
Although the hosts failed in their pursuit of back-to-back Champions Trophy Success, the viewing hours for the 2025 event in Pakistan rose with 24 percent versus figures collected during their trophy-winning campaign 2017.
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