India’s Australia Tour to Start From 22nd November in Perth as Cricket Australia Announces Full Schedule
India’s Australia Tour to Start From 22nd November in Perth as Cricket Australia Announces Full Schedule
After the series opener at Perth on November 22, Adelaide Oval will host the Day-Night Test followed by the 3rd Test at the Gabba. The Boxing Day Test will be played at the MCG and the fifth and the final Test will be at the SCG.

India’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy defence will begin from November 22, with the first Test of the 2023–24 series against Australia set to be played at the Perth Stadium in Perth, a Cricket Australia release on Tuesday confirmed.

Adelaide Oval will host the series’ only Day-Night Test starting 6th December, followed by the third Test at The Gabba, Brisbane, from December 14. Melbourne Cricket Ground will host the Boxing Day Test, and the fifth and final Test match of the five-match series will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney.

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The 2023–24 series will be the first since 1991–92 to feature five Test matches between the two teams. India have been dominant in Australia in recent years, winning back-to-back Test series on Australian soil – 2018–19 and 2020–21 (both by similar margins of 2-1). Add to that India’s victories over Australia at home, and that’s four straight Test series that India have won against Australia.

India vs Australia 2023–24 Test Series Full Schedule

22-26 November: Perth Stadium, Perth

6–10 December: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (D/N)

14-18 December: The Gabba, Brisbane

26–30 December: MCG, Melbourne

3–7 January: SCG, Sydney

Earlier, BCCI secretary Jay Shah had confirmed that this year’s series would be played across five Tests, adding that the step is in line with the board’s commitment to preserving the future of Test cricket.

“The BCCI remains steadfast in its dedication to preserving the rich heritage of Test Cricket, a format we hold in the highest esteem,” Shah said.

“Our ongoing collaboration with Cricket Australia in extending the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to five Tests underscores our collective commitment to nurturing and elevating Test cricket’s significance,” he added.

Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird said the extension reflects the shared vision of the two boards.

“This extension echoes our shared vision to amplify the essence of Test cricket and uphold its legacy. As India and Australia, come together, we anticipate an enthralling spectacle that will captivate fans worldwide with its intensity and excitement,” Baird said.

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