This will only be the second-ever day-night Test between India and Australia. The first pink-ball Test between two countries saw India infamously being bowled out for 36 at Adelaide in 2020.
That’s why we have day and night! SEYMOUR: The Sun keeps us warm too, right? ROSIE: That’s right! The Sun is a HUGE ball of gas, MUCH bigger than Earth, and the gas is exploding all the time ...
It will mirror the recent women's Ashes Test that was a day-night pink-ball match at the MCG in late-January-early-February, but it will differ from the first-ever men's Test in 1877 and the ...
Cricket Australia has confirmed that Australia and England will play a special one-off Test match at the Melbourne Cricket ...
Australia and England, long-time rivals, will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the inaugural Test match with a historic one ...
The fixture will not be a part of the World Test Championship (WTC) but will be the one of the 12 Tests in the season, which will include three in Sri Lanka, ...