IND and OFF: A five-match Test series is ongoing between India and Australia. The first two games of this series have been played. After that, the two teams tied 1-1. The next, the third Test match of the series will be played at the Gabba. A large number of spectators are expected to attend this game. Last time, India won the series with a historic victory over Australia at the same venue. Amid all this, there appears to be greater enthusiasm for a Boxing Day Test in Melbourne than there is for the Gabba.
House full MCG
The fourth match of the Test series between the two teams will be played on December 26 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This Test match will also be known as the Boxing Day Test match. More than 90,000 spectators can watch games at this venue. On the first day of this game, the venue in Melbourne was full. All tickets are sold out. This clearly shows the extent of India’s enthusiasm for the Test series in Australia.
Cricket Australia confirmed this on Tuesday morning (December 10) and said some tickets may be released to the public in the days leading up to the Test match. He said in a statement that all open tickets for the first day of the Boxing Day Test have been sold. The final release date for some public tickets may be December 24th to allow non-members to obtain seats.
Cricket fever in Australia
The first two games of the Test series are played in Perth and Adelaide. There were large crowds at the stadium during both the Test matches. Perth’s Optus Stadium was nearly full for the first two days, while the pink-ball Test in Adelaide attracted a record crowd of 1,35,012 over three days. On day one, 36,225 spectators packed the Adelaide Oval. The number of visitors exceeded 50,000 the next day. Talking about the third Test match to be played at the Gabba, the entire house is expected to be packed on the first day. Tickets for the second day were also mostly sold out. Overall, this test series has been very successful so far.
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