Unreal numbers in viewership records created during England vs India 2025 Test series
Unreal numbers in viewership records have been created during England vs India 2025 Test series.

The five-match Test series of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy (ATT) 2025 between England and India has broken several digital platforms in viewership on JioHotstar. Over 170 million viewers tuned in to enjoy the seven-week event, making it the most-watched red-ball series on any digital platform.
The reports have also claimed that the fifth and final day of the fifth Test between the two sides at the Kennington Oval in South London saw it hitting a peak of 13 million concurrent views, while the entire series bagged 65 billion minutes of watch time. This just shows the growth of Test cricket between two equal sides as India marked their entry in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 for the very first time to start a new cycle.
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“The extraordinary response to India's tour of England reinforced Test cricket's ability to forge compelling narratives in almost every session of every match. Reaching over 170 million viewers and setting new concurrency records is a testament not just to the thrilling cricket, but also to our commitment to delivering an immersive storytelling and viewing experience.” Siddarth Sharma, the head of Content-Sports, JioHotstar, expressed.
Viewership records created during England vs India 2025 Test series
The five-match Test series is now the most-viewed red-ball series on digital platforms, while the fifth Kennington Oval Test was the most-watched red-ball clash on digital platforms. On the fifth day of the encounter, it displayed the highest peak concurrency on digital for a five-day game.
The opening clash of the series at Leeds in Headingley saw the home side taking a 1-0 lead as they chased 373 runs with five wickets in hand in the fourth innings, despite the Indian team putting several individual centuries on the board in the first innings. The tourists made a strong comeback of a 336-run victory at Edgbaston before the home side got their lead back at Lord’s by 22 runs.
The fourth Test of the series at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester was drawn after the visitors showed an incredible batting performance with several centuries, especially the two knocks from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar. In the fifth Test, it was Mohammed Siraj who bailed them out of trouble to end the series at 2-2.
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