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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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