CEO of cricket Australia Todd Greenberg feels that the intense and aggressive tone of the ongoing series of England vs India will help them sell other tickets for the upcoming Ashes 2025 series. I saw a few flash points with the players of both teams involved in verbal jibes Right from the Lord’s test.
During the Manchester test, things came out on the notch when Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar decided not to shake Ben Stokes hand and settle with an early draw. India Coach Gautam Gambhir with an oval curator also joined the drama before the final test. Greenburg has no complaints and said it was a great watch from the perspective of a neutral fan.
“It’s great, is it? It’s a great cricket (India VS England for Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy) to watch as a fan,” Greenburg said.
The Ashes 2025-26 series will begin in November and Greenberg hopes that around 837,879 gross fans will pass through the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. BGT was a test campaign with the highest visit in Australian history outside Ashes. Greenberg also said he likes the way England plays his cricket, and eagerly seeing how they play on the Australian coast.
“Everyone will have an opinion when our English friends arrive, I’m sure, and we are looking forward to it. I love the way they play their cricket and I can’t wait to see them testing on our coasts,” Greenberg said.
CRICKET CEO Australia said the sale of Ashes has already doubled the sale of the Border-Gavascar series.
“It’s a great cricket to see how they lead to this trip to Ashes. He sells more tickets for us. We like to think it’s a spokenity,” Greenberg said.
Tickets for the start of five tests ashes across Perty, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney are now sold out, as estimated by ca. Assignment of the ticket for the first, second and third days in Gabba, Adelaide oval and SCG were also exhausted.
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Published on:
31 July 2025
Tune
