IND vs AUS 4th Test: A record crowd was seen on the fifth day of the Boxing Day Test being played between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. A new ODI record has been created in Test cricket between the two teams at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. For the first time in Boxing Day Test history, such a large number of spectators came to watch the match.
On the fifth day, more than 3,50,700 fans reached the stadium to watch the match. Actually, an amazing craze was seen on the fifth day of the fourth Test match being played between India and Australia in Melbourne. The spectators who reached the stadium to watch this match created a unique record. 350,700 fans came to watch the match on the fifth day of the Boxing Day Test.
Never before had so many spectators come to watch a Test match in Australia. Earlier in the year 1937, when the great cricketer Don Bradman made his highest score of 270 runs, a total of 350374 people came to the 6-day test match. This record has been broken in today’s test match. This is the second record for the highest number of spectators in the stadium.
Team India’s defeat
While chasing the target, Team India was in trouble after losing 3 wickets one after the other. However, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant stopped Team India’s ruckus. Team India got its fourth blow in the form of Pant. Mitchell Marsh’s catch was caught by Rishabh Pant near the head. He was out after scoring 30 runs. After this Ravindra Jadeja came on the field. He was caught out on the ball of Boland for 2 runs. When after him first innings star Nitish Reddy came on the field, who was out after scoring 1 run on Lyon’s ball. After this, Jaiswal, who was the last hope of Team India, also missed out on a century by getting out on 84 runs.