Ashes | Power outage disrupts global broadcast at Gabba on Day 4

Cricket fans were left scratching their heads after a power outage at the Gabba disrupted global broadcast of the Ashes series.

During the 84th over of the game, right after the new ball was taken, the live feed went off from the TV screens of the viewers to never come back.

Cricket Australia confirmed the issue and stated that they were working on the issue. 

“There has been a power issue affecting the broadcast compound at the Gabba, resulting in the world feed going down and all resulting technology not working. The issue is being worked on with the aim to get everything working as soon as possible.”

The coverage returned in the 88th over, with no changes in the wickets tally for the Australians.

At the time of writing, England were batting at 265-5 in 87.5 overs, trailing the hosts by 13 runs.

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