Here’s how India have performed in Boxing Day Tests
As the cricketing world turns its eyes to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the upcoming Boxing Day Test between Australia and India promises to be a thrilling encounter. Scheduled for December 26, this match is not just another fixture; it is a significant event in the cricket calendar, especially with the series tied at 1-1. […]
As the cricketing world turns its eyes to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the upcoming Boxing Day Test between Australia and India promises to be a thrilling encounter. Scheduled for December 26, this match is not just another fixture; it is a significant event in the cricket calendar, especially with the series tied at 1-1. The stakes are high, as a victory for India could propel them to a 2-1 lead in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 and bolster their chances in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings.
What makes Boxing Day special?
The Boxing Day Test has become a cherished tradition in cricket, held annually on December 26, the day after Christmas. Originating in Australia, this match is typically hosted at the MCG, known for its rich cricketing heritage and capacity to host over 100,000 spectators. The event marks the beginning of the festive season in Australia and attracts massive crowds, making it one of the most anticipated matches of the year. While Australia have been the traditional host, other countries like South Africa and New Zealand have also embraced this concept, adding their unique flair to post-Christmas cricket.
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India’s journey in Boxing Day Tests
India’s performance in Boxing Day Tests has been a mix of triumphs and challenges. At the MCG, India have played 14 matches, securing four victories, enduring eight losses and drawing two. One of the most remarkable moments came during the 2020 Boxing Day Test when Ajinkya Rahane led India to an impressive eight-wicket victory. This win was particularly significant as it followed a shocking defeat where India were bowled out for just 36 runs in Adelaide. Rahane’s leadership and his century (112 runs) were pivotal in restoring confidence within the team after such a disheartening start to the series.
Historically, India have faced tough competition during these matches. Notable losses occurred in 1999, 2003, and 2007 when Australia showcased their dominance. However, recent performances indicate a shift in momentum; since 2013, India have only lost one Boxing Day Test against South Africa in 2023. This evolving strength reflects India’s growing resilience and ability to challenge established teams on their home turf.
A crucial encounter in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
With the series delicately poised at 1-1 after three matches – including a rain-affected draw at The Gabba – both teams are eager for victory at the MCG. Under Rohit Sharma‘s captaincy, India aim to capitalize on their previous successes while incorporating key players like Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja into their strategy. The upcoming match is not just about winning; it is also about securing a spot in the WTC final.
The significance of this Boxing Day Test extends beyond individual performances; it encapsulates national pride and cricketing heritage. The atmosphere at the MCG during this time is electric, with fans eagerly anticipating every ball bowled and every run scored.
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