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The Boxing Day Test is the fourth match in India's five-Test series in Australia.And yet, tickets are unavailable already on Ticketek, the Australian company that is facilitating ticket sales for ...
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 West Test was also on track to see all pre-sale tickets snapped up for day one, with days two and three also selling strongly. Ticketek, which handles all cricket venues except Perth Stadium ...
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. MCG CEO Stuart Fox: 'We're going to go well over 2 ...
Day 1: 87,242 Day 2: 85,147 Day 3: 83,073 The second day of the Test also saw a record turn out that saw a masterful ton from former skipper Steve Smith and madness around Indian star Virat Kohli ...
The first Boxing Day Test match took place between Australia and England in 1950. India has played Boxing Day Test matches in Australia in 1985, 1991, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2014, and 2018.
Melbourne’s Boxing Day Test will be locked in for the next seven years, with Australia and England to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Test cricket in March 2027, as part of a complex web of ...
The Boxing Day Test is the fourth match in India's five-Test series in Australia.And yet, tickets are unavailable already on Ticketek, the Australian company that is facilitating ticket sales for ...
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