A crowd of 80,883 turned up at the MCG for the Melbourne derby between the Stars and Renegades a week ago and the organisers of the T20 tournament, in its fifth edition, were still trying to digest the enormity of the interest in the league, a report in 'Sydney Morning Herald' said.
The upcoming Sydney derby next Saturday is also poised to be an SCG domestic record of up to 42,000, an attendance that will only help drive the average crowd figures further north.
The world's biggest league, the NFL, drew an estimated 68,278 people on average in 2015-16 season while German Bundesliga is second with 43,331. India's lucrative IPL is placed at sixth in the report.
"That's flattering, given that the competition is only five years' old, to be in the company of some of those really established sports leagues," Big Bash manager Anthony Everard was quoted as saying the newspaper report.
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