Australia won an all-time classic Test, taking seven wickets in the final session on day five to defeat India by 184 runs.
The Boxing Day Test between India and Australia has set new records at the MCG, with over 2,99,329 fans attending the first ...
Fans have charged to the MCG for the final day of the Boxing Day Test, making the overall attendance an Australian record.
Thursday's baking heat meant Boxing Day fell short of breaking the all-time crowd record for a day of Test cricket - 91,092 ...
The fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Series is set for a titanic finish after Australia's tail ensured India would need to ...
Melbourne Cricket Ground registered record attendance for a Boxing Day Test during the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar ...
Australia and India's match marks the 50th anniversary of the Boxing Day tradition at the MCG. There have been some memorable ...
Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and India saw a record-breaking 87,242 spectators at the Melbourne Cricket ...
Day three was supposed to be a batting day for Australia, and one where the hosts set themselves up for a crucial MCG victory ...
The MCG pitch too is expected to support pace and bounce. Australian skipper Pat Cummins feels the MCG pitch is ‘nice and ...