Dreams of another Ashes whitewash evaporated as the Boxing Day Test faceplanted to a two-day finish on an MCG pitch that will cost $10m in revenue for Cricket Australia.
The two-day Boxing Day Test debacle cost Australian cricket an estimated $25m and will even hit players in the pocket.
At Stumps on Day 1, Australia stood at 4/0 with Travis Head and Scott Boland unbeaten on the crease. Currently, Australia lead by 46 runs.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground was alive with history today. A staggering 93,442 passionate supporters filled the stands on the first day of the fourth .
England celebrated their first Test win in Australia in close to 15 years as they chased down 175 runs in the fourth innings ...
A historic Ashes Test unfolded at the MCG with a remarkable 20 wickets tumbling on Day One, a feat unseen since 1902.
Melbourne Cricket Ground staff have admitted the Boxing Day test pitch favored bowlers too heavily, leading to a two-day ...
England defeated Australia inside two days in the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to end the 15-year win drought down under. Meanwhile, Steve Smith has criticised the pitch on offer ...
The Ashes caravan has reached Melbourne for the iconic Boxing Day Test, where Australia and England face off in the fourth ...
England ended their almost 15-year wait for a win in Australia by claiming victory inside two days in the Boxing Day Test ...
The figure surpasses the previous MCG record of 93,013, set during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup final between Australia and New Zealand.
The MCG held a women’s day-night Test match in January 2025 and will play host to the 150th Anniversary Test between ...
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