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Cricket Australia announced their summer cricket schedule in March 2024. [9] The series will be played at the main cricket grounds in Australia's five largest cities. It will be the first five-match test series to be played between the two nations since India's tour of Australia in 1991/92.
India look to kickstart their ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign against Australia
India started their second innings chasing 230 runs to win. First innings hero Rahul Dravid who was dropped by Adam Gilchrist scored an unbeaten 72 and, fittingly, hit the winning runs as India won by four wickets. This was the first win for India in Australia since February 1981. Rahul Dravid was Man of the Match. India led the series 1–0 [16]
Ravichandran Ashwin (Ind) became the leading wicket taker in matches vs Australia, as well as the leading wicket taker in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy, overtaking Nathan Lyon (Aus), before Lyon regained the top spot in the same match. Cheteshwar Pujara (Ind) became the fourth batsman, to score 2,000 runs against a single team in Tests. [75]
Matches involving India, meanwhile, will be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which was chosen as a neutral venue. Which countries are participating in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025
The Australia men's cricket team toured India in September, November and December 2023 to play three One Day International (ODI) and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] The ODI series formed part of both teams' preparation for the 2023 Cricket World Cup tournament. [ 2 ]
Sri Lanka first hosted the T20 World Cup in 2012 and India hosted in 2016. [6] In December 2024, following an agreement between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the ICC confirmed that matches involving India and Pakistan matches at all ICC events hosted by India or Pakistan would be played at a ...
The Second Test in the Australian cricket team's tour of India in early 2001 was a Test match played over five days at Eden Gardens in Kolkata from 11–15 March 2001. India won the match by 171 runs after being forced to follow-on, only the third time this has happened since Test cricket began in 1877.