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Perth will host the first cricket test between Australia and India in November, replacing Brisbane’s Gabba ground as the traditional opening venue for international series Down Under. Cricket ...
The Indian cricket team toured Australia from November 2024 to January 2025 to play five Test matches and three first-class warm-up matches against the Australian cricket team. [1] The Test matches formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship. [2] [3] In March 2024, the Cricket Australia (CA) announced the venues for the Test ...
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Australia won the third and final match by 12 runs, with India winning the series 2–1. [15] In the first Test, India were bowled out for 36 runs in the second innings, [16] their lowest team total in a Test match. [17] Australia went on to win the match by eight wickets. [18] India then won the second Test by the same margin to level the ...
The India national cricket team toured Australia in the 1977–78 season to play 5 Test matches. Australia won the test series 3–2. Australia won the test series 3–2. The matches were played at the same time as the first World Series Cricket matches.
Gloucester Park, a racecourse in Perth, was used for World Series Cricket matches from 1977–79. [19] Lilac Hill in Midland hosted the annual Lilac Hill Match from 1990–2008, and also hosted a women's one-day international match between Australia and New Zealand in 2005. [20] List of venues in Western Australia-:
The 2024–25 Sheffield Shield season is the current and 123rd season of the Australian inter-state domestic first-class cricket competition. Cricket Australia revealed the season fixtures in July of 2024. [1]
From 1848 the masthead changed to The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News; survives today as The West Australian. 6 October 1836 – February 1838: Swan River Guardian: Perth: 5 August 1840 – 17 June 1855: The Inquirer: a Western Australian Journal of Politics and Literature: Perth; weekly on Wednesday