IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test: Team India leaves for Melbourne for Boxing Day Test; Know- how was the previous record in MCG
India vs Australia Boxing Day Test Melbourne: After the Gabba Test draw, the Indian team has left for Melbourne from Brisbane today. Where the team is going to face Australia in the Boxing Day Test starting from 26th December. In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the series is tied at 1-1 in the three matches played so far. In such a situation, the fourth test can prove to be decisive for the series.
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The fourth Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne from 26 December. The teams of India and Australia will face each other for the 15th time (in Test cricket) on this ground. Before this, 14 Tests have been played between the two teams in Melbourne. In which Australia has won 8 matches, while India has got success in 4 matches. During this period, two test matches ended in a draw.
However, since 2001, there has been equal competition between the two. During this period, a total of 6 test matches were played between the two teams. In which India won two matches and Australia won three matches. At the same time, one match was a draw. Interestingly, India won the last two matches in Melbourne. Before that a match had ended in a draw.
Team India heads to their next battle with focus, pride, and determination! 🇮🇳✈ #TeamIndia is ready for the next episode of the #ToughestRivalry in Melbourne!#AUSvINDOnStar 4th Test 👉 THU, 26th DEC, 4:30 AM on Star Sports! pic.twitter.com/xaRaKdTfBj
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 19, 2024
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Talking about the results of the last three Test matches played between India and Australia in Melbourne, the Melbourne Test of 2014 was a draw. After this, India was successful in winning the 2018 Melbourne Test by 137 runs, while India also won the 2020 Melbourne Test by 8 wickets. The team won this match under the captaincy of Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane.
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