The fifth match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be played in Sydney. Know what time the match will start?

 

The last match of the five-match Test series between India and Australia will be played in Sydney from January 3. At present the Australian team is leading 2-1 in the series after winning two matches of the series. Apart from this, Australia is now very close to reaching the final of the World Test Championship. Now the question is arising in the minds of the fans that at what time will the fifth Test in Sydney start according to Indian time?

Because till now all the matches of the series have been played in Australia at different times. After which the Sydney Test will start at 5 am according to Indian time. The toss for the match will take place at 4.30 am. This is going to be Team India’s first match of the year 2025, the Indian team would like to make a good start of the year by winning this match.

Four tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 being played between India and Australia have been played. Now the fifth and last Test of the series will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney. The series so far has been very bad for Team India. Host Australia is leading in the series after four matches. Now looking at the record of Sydney, Team India is in danger of losing the series. So let us know how was Team India’s record in Sydney.

Team India’s test record in Sydney

Team India’s Test record in Sydney has been very bad. The Indian team played its first Test match in Sydney in 1947. Team India, captained by Lala Armanath, had drawn this match against Australia under the leadership of Don Bradman.

Team India has played a total of 13 tests so far in Sydney. Out of these, he has won only one match. Apart from this, the team has faced defeat in five matches. The remaining 7 matches have ended in a draw. This record can prove dangerous for the team. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see what Team India does in the Sydney Test this time.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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