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Cricket Australia CEO Apologizes For 'Catastrophic Power Failure' At The Gabba
Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley on Saturday apologised for the power failure during day four of the first Ashes Test at The Gabba cutting television broadcast for some time.
During the morning session on day four, a power outage at the stadium meant TV broadcast went down mid-way in the session, leaving Fox Sports, Seven Network and TV stations around the world with no cricketing action to show.
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