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Melbourne considers hosting test between Pakistan vs India

Melbourne considers hosting test between Pakistan vs India

Melbourne considers hosting test between Pakistan vs India

Melbourne considers hosting test between Pakistan vs India

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  • Over 90,000 people attended the last meeting between Pakistan and India at the MCG.
  • India and Pakistan have only engaged in World Cup and Asia Cup competition.
  • The last Test match between India and Pakistan was in 2007.
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MELBOURNE: The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is investigating the potential of hosting a Test match between Pakistan and India. Bilateral cricket between the neighbours has been halted since 2007, and since then, neither team has faced the other in the longest version of the game.

Since hosting Pakistan in a limited-overs series in 2013, India and Pakistan have only faced off in competition in the 20- and 50-overs World Cups and the Asia Cup.

The two last crossed paths at the T20 World Cup in October, where over 90,000 spectators packed the Melbourne Cricket Ground to watch India triumph in a nail-biting final ball contest.

The atmosphere at that game, according to MCC Chief Executive Stuart Fox, shown that it would not be difficult to fill the arena for a test series between the two.

Fox told radio station SEN, “I’ve never felt anything like the atmosphere for that game.” “The commotion after each ball was incredible. At the MCG, three straight tests would be great; you’d fill the place every time.

“Cricket Australia has been contacted about that. I am aware that Victoria’s government has done the same. Between the extremely hectic schedule and how much I can understand, it’s extremely complicated. Therefore, I believe that presents the bigger issue.

Fox expressed his hope that Cricket Australia would continue to advocate for the plan with the International Cricket Council, which oversees the sport internationally.

“I do think that it would be much better to have a full house and that mood and celebrate the game with full houses when you do see some of the stadiums around the world vacant,” Fox continued.

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