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Day 1 of Australia vs India Boxing Day Test Sold Out! - News Directory 3

Day 1 of Australia vs India Boxing Day Test Sold Out!

December 10, 2024 Catherine Williams Sports
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Original source: m.rediff.com

⁢ Sold-Out Boxing ‍Day Test: India-Australia Rivalry Ignites Fan Frenzy

Melbourne, ‌Australia ⁢ – The highly anticipated fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar​ Trophy between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) has already sold out ​for the opening day, underscoring the immense public interest in this thrilling series.The news comes just days after Australia’s stunning 10-wicket victory in Adelaide, leveling the⁣ five-match series‌ 1-1.The dramatic turnaround has only intensified the ‍rivalry, fueling fan excitement for the Boxing day test, which begins on December 26th.

“All available public tickets⁣ for Day ⁣1 of the NRMA Insurance Boxing Day Test have been ⁢sold,” Cricket Australia announced on X (formerly Twitter).

A limited⁣ number of tickets may be released on‌ December 24th for non-members, ⁤offering a final chance to secure a seat for this ‍historic match.

The surge ⁣in demand follows record-breaking crowds at the Adelaide Oval for the second ‌Test. A‌ total of 135,012 fans flocked to the pink-ball ‍match over three days, setting a new attendance record for a Test featuring ​India in Australia.

The opening day alone saw ‍36,225 spectators, surpassing the previous record of 113,009 set in 2014-15. The ‌single-day attendance record⁣ for a Test against india in⁣ Adelaide⁢ was also shattered on the first‍ two days, with over 50,000 fans⁤ attending each day.This wave of enthusiasm was also evident at ‍the Optus Stadium in Perth for the first Test, which India won by a commanding 295 runs, marking their biggest victory on Australian soil.

With the series now tied, the Boxing Day Test promises to‌ be a captivating clash between‍ two cricketing⁣ giants. The sold-out opening day ⁢is ⁤a testament to the enduring appeal of this rivalry and the passion of cricket fans across Australia.

Boxing​ Day test Sold Out: India-Australia Rivalry ⁤Reaches Fever​ Pitch

Melbourne, Australia – The fourth ⁢Test of the hotly​ contested Border-Gavaskar Trophy​ between india and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket ⁤Ground (MCG)⁤ has already sold out for the opening day, showcasing the immense public appetite for this thrilling series.

The declaration comes hot ‌on the heels of Australia’s emphatic 10-wicket victory in⁤ Adelaide, leveling the five-match series 1-1. ⁢the dramatic turnaround has only ⁢intensified‍ the rivalry, ⁤creating a⁢ fever pitch of excitement for the Boxing Day Test, beginning ⁢December 26th.

“All available public tickets for Day 1 of the NRMA Insurance Boxing Day Test have been sold,” Cricket Australia declared on X (formerly Twitter), further emphasizing the high demand for​ this historic match.

A limited number of tickets ⁣for non-members might⁣ potentially be released on December 24th, offering ​a final prospect to secure‌ a ‌seat for this highly anticipated encounter.‌

This surge in demand follows ⁢record-breaking attendances at the Adelaide⁤ Oval for the second Test.

A total of 135,012 fans attended ⁢the pink-ball ​match over three days, setting a new attendance record for a Test match featuring India in Australia.

The opening day⁤ alone saw 36,225 ‌spectators, surpassing the⁣ previous record of ‍113,009 set⁣ in 2014-15.Additionally, the single-day attendance record for a Test against India in⁤ Adelaide was shattered on the first two ⁢days, ‍each attracting over 50,000 ⁣fans.

This wave ⁣of enthusiasm was also evident at ⁢the Optus Stadium in ‍Perth ⁢for the first​ Test, which India‍ won by a commanding 295 runs, marking their largest victory on Australian soil.

With the series now tied, the Boxing Day Test⁣ promises a captivating ​clash between two cricketing powerhouses. The sold-out opening​ day is a testament to the enduring allure of this rivalry and the passionate dedication of cricket fans across Australia.

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