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Former Team India captain Ajinkya Rahane has expressed his desire to play Test cricket for the nation, but he has not ...
The Boxing Day Test on Saturday set an attendance record with 83,073 spectators on Day 3, the highest ever for a Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Over three days, the series ...
The Boxing Day Test matches start on December 26, a day after Christmas. The first Boxing Day Test to start on this date was in 1980, however, the roots of the fixture date back to 1892, the year ...
The third Test, a highly anticipated Boxing Day match, begins on December 26th. Both India and Australia are looking to gain an advantage before the final Test in Sydney.
In the tune-up to the Boxing Day Test he had laid expectations of 2,50,000 fans making their attendance felt over the course of four-five days.
India take confidence from recent Boxing Day Test record to punch Australia at MCG Will the new-look team, under veteran Rohit Sharma's leadership, be able to turn the tables on Australia for the ...
Discover the history of the Boxing Day Test, its significance, India's record at the MCG, and a preview of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024 match.
Travis Head will play in the Boxing Day Test, proving his fitness in a Christmas morning fitness test at the MCG. Australia's most important player ran some sprints on the ground and then batted ...
Australia made a solid start to the Boxing Day test against Pakistan on Tuesday but rain washed out a chunk of play and tight bowling restricted them to 187 for three at the end of the opening day.
Australia heaved a major sigh of relief on Wednesday after skipper Pat Cummins declared run-machine Travis Head fit for the Boxing Day test against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Australia's interim captain Steven Smith expects a "bright future" for young Sam Konstas after witnessing his explosive display in the Boxing Day Test against India. Sam Konstas revealed his ...
In a little over 90 minutes and with only 65 balls faced, Sam Konstas's debut innings in the Boxing Day Test has forced Australian cricket into a new generation, and there is no going back now.
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