MELBOURNE: The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) set a new attendance record for a Test match in Australia during the fourth Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test, GeoSuper reported. 373,691 fans filled the ...
Nice and firm, with bit of grass coverage: Australia skipper Pat Cummins on pitch ahead of MCG Test IMAGE: Pat Cummins called the MCG pitch "well-balanded". Photograph: Kind Courtesy MCG/X Ahead ...
On the final day of the Test, MCG took to X to announce the attendance record set in 1936/37 when Australia squared off against England had officially been surpassed. "We've officially surpassed ...
IND VS AUS test match: New attendance record set at MCG as over 350,700 fans attend match. (Image: MCG's X) A new attendance record for a Test match in Australia has been set, with over 350,700 ...
Steely Australia recovered from 91 for 6 to head to the close of play at 228 for 9 on Day 4. India need to script the most ...
That initial match at the MCG set the tone for a decade packed with trials and triumphs. Over these years, he has proven himself to be one of India’s most dependable batters, making vital ...
The Boxing Day Test series between India and Australia at MCG broke its attendance record held since 1936/37, with 51,371 ...
They will need to replicate a similar effort at the MCG on Monday to retain the Border ... so we had to try and set a total," he said. "Ideally we would have liked to set India more in that ...
"Edgbaston was pretty special and I reckon that's pretty much on par. It was amazing." More than 74,000 people packed into the MCG on Monday to watch the momentum continue to swing during the final ...
The record MCG Test crowd is 350,534 in the 1936-37 Ashes series, when Bradman ruled the sport and Tests were played over six days. In terms of Boxing Day Tests, the crowd record is 271,865 in the ...
Rishabh Pant got hit in the stomach while trying a falling ramp shot, then tried the same shot again and got out the next ball on the third morning of the MCG Test. India great Sunil Gavaskar ...
A record set in the 1930s could tumble on Monday as ... plays the saxophone for a packed section of supporters at the MCG. Picture: Tony Gough “I wouldn’t rule it out (breaking the six-day ...