IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test Tickets Sold Out 2 Weeks Ago!

The five-match Test series Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia. Team India won the first match. While the Indian team had to face defeat in the second match. The series is now tied at one-one. At the same time, the third match of the series will be played at the Gaba ground. After this, the fourth Test will be played in Melbourne, the Boxing Day Test. There is a lot of craze among the fans for this match.

Tickets for the Melbourne Test sold out.

The fourth Test match between India and Australia will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 26. Itd the Boxing Day Test. More than 90000 spectators can reach this venue to watch the match. At the same time, the tickets for the first day of this match have been sold out. This clearly shows how much craze there is among the fans for the India vs Australia Test series.

Cricket Australia gave this information and said that some tickets can be released to the genercouldpublic a few days before the Melbourne Test match. He said in his statement that all available public tickets for the first day of the Boxing Day Test have been sold. The last release of some public tickets is likely on December 24 for non-members to get theso thatseats.

Test ccancket craze in Australia

The first match of the IND vs AUS Test series was played in Perth and the second Test in Adelaide. A large number of spectators reached the stadium in both these matches. The entire stadium was almost full in the first two days at the Optus Stadium in Perth, while the Pink Ball Test played in Adelaide saw a large number of spectators in three days. On the first day, 36,225 spectators gathered at the Adelaide Oval. On the second day, 50,000 spectators reached the stadium to watch the match.

Talking about the Gaba Test, the entire stadium is expected to be full on the first day. At the same time, most of the tickets for the second day have also been sold. Overall, this Test series has been very successful so far.