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Boxing Day, MCG and Australia
Boxing Day Test: MCG sets another attendance record, sees biggest Day 3 crowd since 1937
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 attracted 2,
Boxing Day Test live: Jasprit Bumrah on fire as Australia sets India big victory target at MCG
Australia's lead grows beyond 300 and into record territory as the tail hangs in against a tiring Indian attack late on the penultimate day of the MCG Test. Follow live.
AUS vs IND, 4th Test: Melbourne Cricket Ground registers record attendance for Boxing Day Test
Melbourne Cricket Ground registered record attendance for a Boxing Day Test during the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Melbourne.
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Boxing Day Test live updates: Australia v India, day four, fourth test - Melbourne Cricket Ground
Day three report. Nitish Kumar Reddy scored a defiant maiden century, as India fought back to reach 358/9 on a rain-hit third day of the fourth test against Australia. Rising all-
Australia's Head declared fit for Boxing Day test v India
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.
Jasprit Bumrah becomes fastest Indian to record 200 Test wickets in 8484 balls during Boxing Day Test
Bumrah, who made his debut in January 2018, also became the first bowler to achieve 200 Test wickets with a sub-20 bowling average at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Sunday.
Australia-India set to break Boxing Day Test aggregate crowd record at MCG
The MCG's Boxing Day Test aggregate crowd record is on course to be broken after another big attendance on day three.
Explained: How many runs do India need to avoid follow-on in Boxing Day Test at MCG
India is struggling at 244 for 7, trailing by 230 runs against Australia's 474. They need 111 more to avoid the follow-on, with Pant and Jadeja at the
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Fourth day of Boxing Day Test to start early: Details
The fourth day of the ongoing Boxing Day Test between Australia and India will start half an hour earlier than usual. The ...
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5 Of The Best Boxing Day Test Matches At Melbourne Cricket Ground
Australia and India's match marks the 50th anniversary of the Boxing Day tradition at the MCG. There have been some memorable ...
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'Nitish Reddy has got every shot in the book': Scott Boland after all-rounder's hundred in Boxing Day Test
Nitish Kumar Reddy injected hope back into the Indian dressing room on the back of his maiden Test century at the Melbourne ...
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Boxing Day Test recap: Australia v India, day three, fourth test - Melbourne Cricket Ground
All the action from the third day of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Australia’s fiery pace attack ...
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Boland provides update on Mitchell Starc after his fitness struggle on Day 3 of Boxing Day Test: ‘Underrated for how…’
Scott Boland revealed that Mitchell Starc had a niggle but he is fine and will take part in the rest of the match.
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Sundar-Reddy stand reason that India still alive in Boxing Day Test: Irfan Pathan
Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan highlighted the crucial 127-run partnership between Washington Sundar and Nitish Kumar ...
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Sam Konstas Mimics Virat Kohli’s Shoulder-Bump Gesture In IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test | WATCH
Sam Konstas and Virat Kohli have been the centre of attraction in the ongoing India vs Australia Boxing Day Test at the ...
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