For 2024, the Boxing Day Test?in Australia is set to receive a unique touch. Cricket Australia is transforming the event into a Bollywood-themed extravaganza. This long-standing tradition has become one of the most anticipated events on Australia's cricket calendar, drawing fans from all over the world.?
Held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the event showcases Australia's top players facing off against some of the best international teams, including India, England, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies.
This year, fans can expect a vibrant three-day festival outside the MCG, packed with activities like live Bollywood dancing, food stalls, cricket pitches, and performances from celebrity chefs.?
The State Government has put a spotlight on India's culture, adding a lively vibe to the event, and making it even more exciting for Melbourne's diverse population, especially its large Indian community.
Tourism Minister Steve Dimopoulos has promised that the festival will offer something new for all ages, giving attendees a taste of both cricket and Indian culture. The local economy is also set to benefit greatly, as passionate cricket fans from across the world converge on Melbourne, filling up hotels, restaurants, and bars.
Over the years, the Boxing Day Test has grown in popularity, attracting massive crowds to the MCG, known affectionately as "the G."
With international teams like India and Australia involved, this year's match promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.
Cricket Australia anticipates that around 10% of attendees for the Boxing Day Test will travel to Melbourne from abroad, ensuring that the MCG will be packed to capacity.?
This marks a major contrast to the 2020 Boxing Day Test, where crowd numbers were limited due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Steve Dimopoulos, the Minister for Tourism, Sport, and Major Events, expressed excitement about the event, saying, "We know people love this sport, but we're giving them an experience like no other. The colours of India will be in Melbourne."
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