Fox Cricket, Australia's broadcasting agency, has published spectacular statistics suggesting the India-Australia series' popularity. The 2024-25 Border Gavaskar Trophy Series between Australia and India was a landmark event, delivering a 47% increase in viewership numbers to the 2023-25 "Summer of Cricket." It also had a 20% rise from the 2020–21 BGT. The streaming platforms witnessed historic engagement with more than 1.4 billion minutes streamed, representing a 73% growth over the previous summer and an incredible 121% surge from the 2020/21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The key moments for the surge have been the Travis Head century in Adelaide, Scott Boland's return at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and Sam Konstas' impressive debut. However, Sydeny's New Year's Test, even though it lasted for three days, has been the most-watched Test of all time. Day 3, which happened to be the last day in Sydney, is the most watched Test day ever. Additionally, the Sydney Test’s third session on Day 3 became the most streamed session ever, cementing the series as a record-breaking phenomenon. Read also: 'It Was Probably My Fault': Sam Konstas on Tiff with Bumrah Border-Gavaskar Series Sets New Standard in Cricket Broadcasting Fox Sports Managing Director Steve Crawley described the series as "phenomenal," highlighting the incredible performances of debutants like Konstas and Beau Webster, alongside the brilliance of Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins. Viewers also benefited from Fox Cricket’s innovative production technologies, which offered unparalleled insights into the game and enhanced the viewing experience. As the cricketing calendar progresses, fans can look forward to the Women’s Ashes, where Australia defends its title against England. The series will feature three ODIs, three T20s, and a single Test match, promising more exciting cricket action. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 has set a new benchmark in cricket broadcasting, combining record-breaking viewership, thrilling gameplay, and innovative coverage to deliver an unforgettable experience.