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More than seven million cricket fans watched England's Ashes triumph - giving
Channel 4 its best ever day.
The audience peaked at 7.4 million during the closing minutes of the match
on Monday between 6pm and 6.15pm.
More than half of all TV viewers were tuned in at 4pm to see Kevin Pietersen
reach his spectacular century.
The viewing figures made Channel 4 the most watched channel of the day for the
first time in its history.
Channel 4 director of television Kevin Lygo said: "We are delighted to see
cricket restored to national popularity once more.
"Yesterday's result is a wonderful payback on our six years of investment in
the sport. The production team and the outstanding commentary team, guided by
the master Richie Benaud, must take huge credit for having helped reinvigorate
cricket coverage."
The previous biggest day for Channel 4 was in July 2002, the day of the Big
Brother 3 final.
The Ashes marked the end of Channel 4's cricket coverage. Sky has bought the
rights to broadcast the Tests until 2009.
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