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Losing Aussies a hit in New Zealand. Tell me WHY Kiwis?

Losing Aussies a hit in New Zealand. Tell me WHY Kiwis?
More viewers tuned in to watch the pivotal fourth afternoon of the first test between South Africa and Australia than watched any stage of the corresponding test between New Zealand and the West Indies.

In a figure that surely underlines the disparity in the quality of the cricket played in the Dunedin test, highlighted by poor weather and a soggy outfield, the audience hit a peak of 81,500 on the Saturday afternoon.

On the Sunday evening of the first test at the WACA, when South Africa were embarking on their eventual record run-chase, 84,200 New Zealanders tuned in to watch.

A research analyst said that was a "really high" number for non-New Zealand participation.

AGB Nielsen Media Research figures showed that New Zealand fared better in the second test at Napier. On the Sunday afternoon, 112,500 viewers tuned in, while New Zealand's futile run chase on the Tuesday afternoon hooked in 98,500 viewers.

There appears to be an element of glee in seeing Australia lose, too. During the second test at the MCG, which South Africa also won, viewers peaked at 67,800 and there were several instances when more than 50,000 tuned in to Sky, again good figures considering there was no local interest.

However, in the third test at the SCG, which Australia dominated and eventually won, viewing peaked at a fraction more than 50,000

    



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Mel>
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Well living in Australia I actually tuned in to the NZ v WI matches but unfortunately constant rain kept interfering with the game. Which makes me want to ask, why are you holding a tour in NZ when the weather is so poor?

Losing Aussies a hit in New Zealand. Australia being so close to New Zealand i would've thought the Kiwi's would be going for the Aussies. I think the Kiwi's enjoy watching Australia lose because they have such a sporting rivalry with them (cricket, rugby etc.) I'm one of those people who wanted to see Australia go down after years of domination, it helps heal the wounds for the times NZ have lost to Australia.


Murphy
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I am a Kiwi and I do support the Australian cricket team. ( I might be the only Kiwi who supports Aust)Of course I do support NZ when they play Aust.
I would say that the audience numbers were high because of the high South African population we have.

Looking forward to the Chappel/Hadlee ODi


Nathan M
seeing both games were running along side each other on sky sport one and two. i think most that had relaxed that day to watch some cricket would of switched over to watch the AUS SA match due to the amount of rain delays. Australia and South Africa play good cricket too, so its hard not to show an interest to help get an idea of what nz would have to face.



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