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Australia plays its first Test at Adelaide. [158] 1883. Tom Horan dismisses English batsman Walter Read with his first ball in Test cricket at Sydney. [159] 1882. Australian cricket team in England in 1882, the 1-Test series is won by Australia 1–0. Australia 63 vs England at The Oval. [160] Australia defeats England by 7 runs at The Oval. [160]
The Test matches formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship. [2] [3] In March 2024, the Cricket Australia (CA) announced the venues for the Test series. [4] 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]
The 2025–26 Ashes series is an upcoming series of Test cricket matches to be played between Australia and England for The Ashes, between November 2025 and January 2026. [1] [2] The five-match series will form part of the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship.
The test series was preceded by one first class match between the South Africans and the Australian A squad. [2] Michael Clarke became the first man to score four double-centuries in a calendar year, when he passed the 200-run mark in the first innings of the second Test in Adelaide. [3]
This article includes a list of men's Test cricket records held at the Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, South Australia (correct as of 23 December 2022). Ricky Ponting holds the record for most career runs at the Adelaide Oval. Brian Lara scored 610 runs in 8 innings at the ground; a record for non-Australians.
17 January – The first cricket test between Australia and the West Indies commences at the Adelaide Oval with Australia winning the toss and electing to bowl first. [12] Notably, West Indian bowler Shamar Joseph on debut collects the wicket of Steve Smith with his first delivery in test cricket. [12] 19 January –
Today, Test matches are played under a set of conditions agreed by the boards of the competing countries. These are highly standardised. Days are scheduled as six hours of playing time, but there is a requirement that a minimum of 90 six-ball overs are bowled, and the third session may run overtime if the over rate has been slower than this.
India also participated in an ODI tri-series with Australia and Zimbabwe. The Test series was drawn 1–1, and India retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy because of their victory in the Trophy's previous contest. In the 2003–04 series' Adelaide Test, Rahul Dravid scored a double century, securing a famous win for India.