Normal season unless it’s a Fox exclusive, yes. But I believe they’ve shown all the Bat Flips for the Finals.
They have done this animation when starting sports program and coming back from break in them for a year or so now.
It first will show “7+Sport stream free cricket” (or “free footy” or “free horse racing” depending on them, other sports have no leading message), then fade to “it’s a free for all” and slide to “live & free | 7/7+” depending on whether it’s main or multi.
Don’t know why 7 didn’t use some of their better commentators on the coverage for the final. Surely they could have had one or two of Blewett, Fleming, and Katich as part of the team today, Hodge and Finch just come across very dull and mediocre.
Guess they’ve done the whole season pretty much - putting Ponting in vls balance the equation.
Ponting is 7’s number 1 for all men’s cricket.
Finch is 7’s number 1 for BBL.
So that’s why those 2 are doing the final.
I feel they should have kept Nicholson as the main caller instead of Brayshaw. He’s done the entire BBL pretty much and have been good.
It’s T20 so you don’t need 2 callers or 3+ analysts.
All it requires is a host/boundary, caller & max 3 analysts
10 overs in and we have to hear from some kid/promo plug while a wicket falls. Dreadful.
Player Mic (for once) showing its value tonight with Steve Smith blowing up over the rain scenario.
I think this whole season the player mic choices have been pretty good for most games, picking either big name players or the captain etc.
Most match’s it’s only been 7 with Fox only doing it for the finals series.
I think the choices are fine, I’m just not sure it ever adds much to the broadcast.
I think if you have a captain on the mic then you can ask about some of the tactic etc or an opening batter or something they can ask what they will approach to a big target etc.
it does help but it depends on the situation and the player too
Match presentations ended around 11:02pm and I assume the match coverage will wrap up in about 15-20mins given the whole thing was supposed to end at 11pm AEDT.
Fox also do it during their exclusive matches.
Finished just before 11:20pm
Not the biggest Hodge fan but disagree on Finch. I reckon he is one of the best and I feel like he works well alongside Ponting.
Seven’s record-breaking Summer of Cricket
The Ashes records highest rated Test ever on Seven
BBL reaches biggest audience in six years
Seven records highest ever December share, strong January start
Seven’s record-breaking Summer of Cricket continues, with the Big Bash League (BBL) recording its biggest audience in six years off the back of The Ashes becoming the highest rated Test series ever on Seven.
So far this summer, cricket on Seven and 7plus Sport has reached 16.8 million people nationally and consistently dominated its timeslots in all people, 25 to 54s, 16 to 39s and grocery shoppers. Viewing on 7plus Sport alone soared 126%.
The average total TV audience for The Ashes was up 12% compared to the 2024-25 Australia v India Test, while the BBL was up 9% and the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) up 28% year-on-year.
Seven dominated total TV viewing in December, with a leading 49.5% commercial share (6.00am to midnight), which was the highest December share ever recorded by any network in ratings measurement history. Seven’s streaming share was even stronger on 7plus at 51.4%. Seven won all key demos in December across total TV, broadcast and streaming.
Seven is also having its best start to January ever, growing share across total TV (up 3.1 points year-on-year), broadcast (up 2.8 points) and BVOD (up 6.6 points). Seven is the #1 in total TV so far this year, with a 45% share. 7plus is also #1 in BVOD, recording a 44.3% share.
Seven’s Director of Sport, Chris Jones, said: “Following an unbelievable Ashes Series, which delivered exceptional ratings results across Seven and 7plus Sport, BBL|15 has been a remarkable success.
“Delivering record-breaking audiences right across the summer, fans embraced the competition in huge numbers, with streaming on 7plus growing by 115 per cent year on year – a clear sign Australians want free, premium cricket across every screen all summer long.”
Seven’s National Television Sales Director, Katie Finney, said: “Our partners are thrilled by the record ratings this summer, with their campaigns reaching more Australians than ever before.
“Seven has delivered stronger, more meaningful connections for brands at an unmatched scale, proving there is no better way to engage with 16.8 million Australians during summer than on Seven and 7plus.”
Westpac Chief Growth, Brand and Marketing Officer, Michelle Klein, said: “Broadcast integration has been central to bringing Westpac’s cricket partnership to life, elevating the fan experience across the Ashes and both the men’s and women’s Big Bash through initiatives like Westpac’s Decision Review System activation and the Keep‑the‑Ball moments in the BBL.
“We’re excited to carry that momentum into the upcoming women’s international series against India with Seven.”
The Ashes
Seven’s coverage of The Ashes reached 14.2 million on Seven and 7plus Sport, with an average total TV audience of 1.19 million across the 40 sessions of the five Tests, which was up 12% year-on-year.
More than 3.8 million people tuned into the Test series on 7plus Sport. The average streaming audience across the sessions was 196,000, up 103% year-on-year. Live streaming minutes for the series hit a whopping 1.51 billion on 7plus Sport, up 113% year-on-year.
The Fourth Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was the highest rated Test ever on Seven, with an average total TV audience of 1.52 million, up 16% year-on year.
Big Bash League
Seven’s coverage of the entire BBL|15 season reached more than 12.4 million people across Seven and 7plus Sport, which was up 2% on last summer. More than 2.4 million tuned in on 7plus Sport, up 77%.
The average total TV audience across the 34-match season was 664,000, up 9% year-on-year. Live streaming minutes for the season hit 578 million on 7plus Sport, which was up 102% on the 2024-25 season.
Sunday night’s BBL Final, which saw the Perth Scorchers claim victory over the Sydney Sixers, was the highest rated match in the BBL|15 season. It reached 2.68 million on Seven and 7plus Sport and had an average total TV audience of 997,000. Streaming on 7plus Sport was up 78% year-on-year.
Seven’s Head of Cricket, Joel Starcevic, said: “This BBL season reminded everyone why the Big Bash is one of the most exciting leagues in world sport.
“The atmosphere, the drama and the quality of cricket were on full display, capped off by the Perth Scorchers claiming the BBL|15 title in front of a packed Optus Stadium – a perfect showcase for the competition.”
Seven’s Executive Producer – Cricket, Anna Stone, said: “The momentum coming out of BBL|15 is enormous and we can’t wait to continue the Summer of Cricket in just a matter of weeks.
“The Australian women’s multi-format series against the World Champions, India gets underway on Sunday, 15 February at the SCG, live and free on Seven and 7plus, and it will be made even more special as we celebrate and farewell an icon of the women’s game, Alyssa Healy. A fitting way to close out what has been a massive cricket summer.”
Women’s Big Bash League
The WBBL got the Summer of Cricket off to a strong start, recording its biggest audience in five years. An average of 132,000 tuned in on Seven and 7plus Sport for each match, which was up 28% on the previous season. Streaming was up 189% year-on-year.
The Final was the most watched WBBL match ever on Seven, averaging 346,000 and up 70% on the previous Final.
Summer of Cricket continues
Seven’s coverage of the Women’s International Series between Australia and India kicks off on Sunday, 15 February, with a T20 game at the SCG from 7.00pm AEDT live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.
Looks like there will be a prime time cricket special of the chase. I wonder if it will tie up with any of the Women’s Internationals vs India
Note this is 2 days after the following which is shown on 7Mate
























