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It was the first Test series between India and Australia comprising five matches since 1992. [5] On 26 March 2024, the CA confirmed the full tour itinerary. [6] India had retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy after defeating Australia 2–1 in the previous series in 2023. [7] [8]
Virat Kohli was granted paternity leave to leave the squad after the first Test match, [66] and Rohit Sharma was added to India's Test squad for the tour. [67] T. Natarajan was added to India's T20I squad, replacing Varun Chakravarthy who was ruled out due to an injury, [68] and Sanju Samson was added to India's ODI squad as an extra wicket ...
The final date for each squad submission was 1 May 2024, and the teams were allowed to make changes to their squads within 25 May 2024. [3] [4] The following squads were announced for the tournament. [5] The players are listed in the order of shirt numbers with the withdrawn players placed at the bottom of the table followed by standby players.
For the last two T20Is, Sean Abbott, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis and Adam Zampa were released from the Australia's squad, [14] while Ben Dwarshuis, Chris Green, Ben McDermott and Josh Philippe were added to Australia's squad. [15] On 28 November 2023, Deepak Chahar was added to India's squad for the last two T20Is. [16]
Ahead of the second Test, Matthew Kuhnemann replaced Mitchell Swepson in Australia's squad. [34] On 12 February 2023, Jaydev Unadkat was released from India's squad for second Test, to play Ranji Trophy Final. [35] On 20 February 2023, Australia's Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of Test series. [36]
Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Minnu Mani (Ind) made her ODI debut. Georgia Voll (Aus) scored her first century in ODIs. [23] [24] Ellyse Perry (Aus) scored her 4,000th run in ODIs. [25] [26] Australia's total was the largest ever conceded by India in a women's ODI. [27] Women's Championship points: Australia 2, India 0.
The first such match was played between Australia and New Zealand on 17 February 2005. [2] The Indian cricket team played its first T20I match—under the captaincy of Virender Sehwag—during the 2006–07 series in South Africa; [3] [4] India defeated the hosts by six wickets in the one-off match and claimed the series. [4]
The 2023 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, on 19 November 2023 to determine the winner of the 2023 Cricket World Cup. [2] It was played between host nation India and Australia. [3] It was the first time that Ahmedabad hosted a Cricket World Cup final. [4]