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Australia vs India: A Thrilling Pink-Ball Test Awaits

Learn about the history of pink-ball cricket, Australia’s dominance, and the exciting clash between these two cricketing giants.

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Australia is ready to face India in the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25, starting December 6 in Adelaide. This match will be played with a pink ball, adding to the drama and thrill.  

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After losing the first Test in Perth by a massive 295 runs, Australia will be looking for redemption. Playing at home under lights gives them an edge, and they’ll be eager to level the five-match series.  

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Pink-Ball Tests: A Unique Challenge 

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In the history of Test cricket, 22 pink-ball matches have been played, all producing results. Interestingly, only five of these games have gone into the final day. The pink ball adds excitement but also presents challenges for the players, especially under lights.  

Australia’s Stellar Record in Pink-Ball Tests  

Australia has dominated pink-ball cricket more than any other team. They’ve played 12 such games, winning 11 with an impressive 91.67% win rate.  

Their first pink-ball Test was against New Zealand in 2015, where they secured a three-wicket victory. Over the years, they have defeated top teams like South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and England, often by big margins.  

Their only loss in a pink-ball Test came recently in 2024, when the West Indies defeated them by a narrow eight-run margin.  

Record Against India and in Adelaide  

Australia has a strong pink-ball record in Adelaide, winning all seven matches played at the venue. This includes their victory against India in 2022, where they bowled out the visitors for just 36 runs and won by eight wickets.  

India has played four pink-ball Tests, winning three of them. However, their only loss came in Adelaide against Australia, making the upcoming match even more intense.  

A Thrilling Battle Awaits  

With India coming off a victory in Perth and Australia’s dominant pink-ball record, the stage is set for a gripping Test in Adelaide. Both teams have plenty to play for, ensuring an exciting contest for cricket fans worldwide.  

Also Read: IND vs PM 11: India Wins Practice Match Of The Pink ball Test

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