Sports
Dwindling crowds at Australian stadiums a cause for concern; Hussey attributes it to too much cricket
Melbourne, Nov 23
Despite Australia making a clean sweep of the three-match ODI series against England, poor crowd attendance -- a trend which began during the recently concluded Men's T20 World Cup at home -- continues to trouble the organisers in the country.
On Tuesday, Australia's openers, Travis Head (152) and David Warner (106), broke several records on way to a 269-run partnership in the hosts' 221-run victory (D/L method) but regrettably only 10,406 fans were in attendance at the MCG, which has a capacity of more than 90,000.
The previous low was in 1979 when 12,077 turned up to watch Australia and England, according to a report in sen.com.au on Wednesday.
Former Australia batter Mike Hussey said that the poor crowd figures across the series were due to a a lot of reasons.
"It was a Tuesday night; it was freezing cold and pretty wet down in Melbourne," Hussey told sen.com.au on Wednesday. "They tried to squeeze this series in at the back end of a T20 World Cup and just before the Test matches.
"There's so much cricket on these days as well (so) there's only so many days of cricket you can actually go to. If you ask the current player, the schedule is very busy... there's just one tournament after the other," added the Australian great.
Australia start the Test match summer against the West Indies on November 30 in Perth.
2 minutes ago
Bengaluru road rage: Attempt to murder case booked against SUV driver
3 minutes ago
Expelled Cong MLA Rahul Mamkootathil gets bail in rape case
3 minutes ago
TN to operate 1,240 special buses from Chennai to clear Maha Shivaratri weekend rush
4 minutes ago
CJ Roy death case: SIT finds no evidence of alleged harassment by I-T Department
4 minutes ago
Bharat Bandh disrupts daily life, livelihoods across Kerala
5 minutes ago
Mystery of 'flying coffin': Shiv Sena(UBT) raises questions in Saamana on Ajit Pawar’s fatal plane crash
7 minutes ago
India’s trade surplus with US may cross $90 billion, no impact from Bangladesh deal: SBI
8 minutes ago
'Stand firmly with issues, struggles of workers, farmers': Rahul Gandhi on Bharat Bandh
9 minutes ago
TN braces for disruptions as trade unions join nationwide strike against labour codes
9 minutes ago
AAP in Punjab asks farmers, traders to join Bharat Bandh call
1 hour ago
US eyes Cold War trade repeal in Central Asia
1 hour ago
Trump orders Pentagon to buy coal power
1 hour ago
US optimistic as Nepal heads to elections after Gen Z protests
