Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Oh yeah, of course they are. Generally, though, you'd suspect that there's a correlation between the two things, even if TV is free-to-air. Isn't Nine still barred from showing a Test in the ground's home state until it's half-full or something?You're only looking at it from a crowds perspective though. Ratings, however are really the most important thing, especially on a national basis.
It's not so much the security measures, as the anti-fun ones. I've no objection to tight entrance rules and bans of things like Mexican waves, but there's certainly plenty in this country that's plain OTT and no-one seriously doubts it's a disincentive, if not yet a major one.Also, there's little evidence to suggest new security measures in Australian grounds are having much, if any of an impact on crowd numbers.
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