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Sydney Cricket Ground Breaks Attendance Record on Day 1 of IND vs AUS 5th Test

A historic crowd of 47,566 spectators packed the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Friday, marking the highest-ever opening-day attendance for a Test match between India and Australia at the venue. This milestone came during the much-anticipated fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, underlining the series’ immense popularity in Australia.

Record-Breaking Numbers at SCG

Cricket Australia celebrated the moment on social media, tweeting:
“The records keep on falling. Over 45,000 through the gates of the Sydney Cricket Ground on Day 1.”

By lunchtime, a staggering 45,465 spectators had already made their way into the SCG, breaking the previous record of 44,901 set during the 2003/04 series. Notably, this was the largest crowd for a Test match at the SCG in nearly 50 years, with the last such turnout recorded in 1976.

This record comes just days after the all-time attendance record at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was shattered earlier in the series, demonstrating the massive appeal of this marquee clash.

India Struggle as Boland Shines on Day 1

India had a challenging start after opting to bat first, with Australian bowlers dominating the proceedings.

  • KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal were dismissed early, managing only 4 and 10 runs, respectively.
  • Shubman Gill, who looked solid initially, fell to Nathan Lyon just before lunch, leaving India at a precarious position.

Post-lunch, the struggles continued:

  • Virat Kohli departed for 17 runs, falling to Scott Boland.
  • Efforts by Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja to stabilize the innings were short-lived as they succumbed to Boland and Mitchell Starc.
  • Nitish Reddy was dismissed for a duck, adding to India’s woes.

In a surprising cameo, Jasprit Bumrah smashed a few boundaries to push India to a total of 185 runs.

Australian Bowlers Shine

  • Scott Boland was the star of the day, finishing with figures of 4/45.
  • Mitchell Starc took 3 wickets, while Pat Cummins chipped in with 2.

Australia’s Response

Australia began their innings confidently but faced an early blow when Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Usman Khawaja for just 2 runs. Bumrah’s fiery spell and intense stare at Sam Konstas added drama to the close of play.

Australia ended the day at 9/1 after 3 overs, setting the stage for an intriguing Day 2.

What’s Ahead?

With record-breaking attendance and high-stakes cricket, the SCG is buzzing with energy. Fans will eagerly await whether India can stage a comeback with the ball or if Australia will continue to dominate in their quest to clinch the series.

About Isha Pannu

Isha Pannu, a seasoned content writer and dedicated cricket expert, brings over three years of invaluable experience to the realm of cricket journalism. Her proficiency extends to crafting compelling cricket news, delving into player records, and analyzing intricate statistics. Hailing from the bustling city of Delhi, Isha's roots run deep in the world of cricket. With a solid educational foundation, including an MBA degree and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) in English, she blends her academic acumen with an unrelenting passion for cricket. Isha's specialization also extends to women's cricket, where she delivers insightful content, making her a prominent figure in the cricket content landscape.

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