Indian cricket team in Australia in 2024–25

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The Indian cricket team toured Australia from November 2024 to January 2025 to play five Test matches and three first-class warm-up matches against the Australian cricket team.[1] 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]

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Indian cricket team in Australia in 2024–25
 
  Australia India
Dates 22 November 2024 – 5 January 2025
Captains Pat Cummins Rohit Sharma[n 1]
Test series
Result Australia won the 5-match series 3–1
Most runs Travis Head (448) Yashasvi Jaiswal (391)
Most wickets Pat Cummins (25) Jasprit Bumrah (32)
Player of the series Jasprit Bumrah (Ind)
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India had retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy after defeating Australia 2–1 in the previous series in 2023.[7][8]

Venues

Cricket Australia announced their summer cricket schedule in March 2024.[9] The series will be played at the main cricket grounds in Australia's five largest cities. It will be the first five-match test series to be played between the two nations since India's tour of Australia in 1991/92.

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Test Location Stadium Capacity Date
1st Perth Perth Stadium 61,266 22–26 November
2nd Adelaide Adelaide Oval 53,500 6–10 December
3rd Brisbane The Gabba 37,000 14–18 December
4th Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024 26–30 December
5th Sydney Sydney Cricket Ground 48,000 3–7 January
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Squads

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India named an 18-member squad for the test series along with Mukesh Kumar, Navdeep Saini and Khaleel Ahmed as travelling reserves.[12]

On 17 November, Shubman Gill was ruled out of the first Test with a fractured thumb of his left hand, during the intra-squad training match at the WACA.[13][14] On 20 November, Devdutt Padikkal, who was a part of the India A squad and was asked to stay back as cover with a few injury scares due to several batsmen getting blows during the practice match with India A, was added to the main squad.[15] Additionally, Yash Dayal was added to the list of travelling reserves as a replacement for the injured Khaleel Ahmed.[16]

On 27 November, Beau Webster was added to the Australian squad as cover for the possible unavailability of Mitchell Marsh due to injury.[17][18] On 30 November, Sean Abbott and Brendan Doggett were added into the Australian squad for the second Test as injury replacement for Josh Hazlewood who was ruled out due to side strain.[19][20]

On 17 December, Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of the rest of the series after he suffered a calf strain on the fourth day of the 3rd Test.[21][22]

On 18 December, following the 3rd Test, Ravichandran Ashwin announced his retirement from international cricket.[23] On 23 December, Tanush Kotian was added into the squad.[24][25]

On 20 December, Nathan McSweeney was dropped from the squad for the last two Tests with Jhye Richardson and Sam Konstas added to the squad.[26][27]

On 29 December, Josh Inglis was ruled out from the squad for the last Test due to calf strain.[28][29]

Tour matches

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India A Tour of Australia 2024
Part of India Tour of Australia 2024–25
Date31 October 2024 – 10 November 2024
Location Australia
ResultAustralia A won the series 2–0
Teams
Australia A India A
Captains
Nathan McSweeney Ruturaj Gaikwad
Most runs
Nathan McSweeney (166)
Beau Webster (145)
Devdutt Padikkal (151)
Dhruv Jurel (148)
Most wickets
Brendan Doggett (7)
Beau Webster (7)
Mukesh Kumar (11)
Prasidh Krishna (10)
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Squads

The tour was kickstarted by India A touring Australia from 31 October to 10 November, ending just 5 days before the official Test series starts. Cricket Australia announced their Australia A squad in early October 2024, naming Nathan McSweeney as their captain.[30] Board of Control for Cricket in India announced India A cricket team's squad in October 2024, naming Ruturaj Gaikwad as the side's captain along with Abhimanyu Easwaran as the vice-captain.[31]

India 'A' played two games against Australia 'A'. The first of those matches was played at the Great Barrier Reef Arena from 31 October to 3 November while the second was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from 7 to 10 November. The first Test will be played at the new Perth Stadium from 22 November.

While announcing the international schedule, Peter Roach, CA's head of Cricket Operations and Scheduling, had said in May: "The 2024–25 summer is highlighted by the five-Test Border–Gavaskar series, the first five-Test series between the two giants in more than 30 years. To have that running simultaneously with the women's ODIs and preceded by two significant Australia A v India A matches will be terrific for our fans."

Prior to the start of the series, Mark Steketee and his replacement Liam Hatcher were both ruled out due to injury and were replaced by Brendan Doggett.[32] On 3 November 2024, KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel were added to the squad for the second unofficial Test.[33][34]

1st unofficial Test

31 October – 3 November 2024
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107 (47.4 overs)
Devdutt Padikkal 36 (77)
Brendan Doggett 6/15 (11 overs)
195 (62.4 overs)
Nathan McSweeney 39 (131)
Mukesh Kumar 6/46 (18.4 overs)
312 (100 overs)
Sai Sudharsan 103 (200)
Fergus O'Neill 4/55 (24 overs)
3/226 (75 overs)
Nathan McSweeney 88* (178)
Prasidh Krishna 1/27 (13 overs)
Australia A won by 7 wickets
Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay
Umpires: Shawn Craig (Aus) and Ben Treloar (Aus)
  • Australia A won the toss and elected to field.

On the day 4 of the match, Indian wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan and the on-field umpire Shawn Craig could be heard on stump-mic arguing about the condition of the ball as the umpires thought that the ball has been scratched intentionally, putting allegations upon the Indian cricket team for ball tampering, to which the Indian cricket team including the captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan opposed and argued over as they had been maintaining the ball to generate reverse swing in their attempt to make a comeback in the game.[35][36]

2nd unofficial Test

7–10 November 2024
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161 (57.1 overs)
Dhruv Jurel 80 (186)
Michael Neser 4/27 (12.2 overs)
223 (62.1 overs)
Marcus Harris 74 (128)
Prasidh Krishna 4/50 (16 overs)
229 (77.5 overs)
Dhruv Jurel 68 (122)
Corey Rocchiccioli 4/74 (23.5 overs)
4/169 (47.5 overs)
Sam Konstas 73* (128)
Prasidh Krishna 2/37 (12 overs)
Australia A won by 6 wickets
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Gerard Abood (Aus) and Michael Graham-Smith (Aus)
  • Australia A won the toss and elected to field.

India vs India A

15–17 November 2024
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Match Cancelled[37]
WACA Ground, Perth
  • Intrasquad Match
  • Match called off by BCCI

Prime Minister's XI vs Indians

30 November–1 December 2024
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240 (43.2 overs)
Sam Konstas 107 (97)
Harshit Rana 4/44 (6 overs)
5/257 (46 overs)
Shubman Gill 50 (62)
Charlie Anderson 2/30 (6 overs)
Indians won by 6 wickets
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Umpires: Simon Lightbody (Aus) and Sharad Patel (Aus)
Player of the match: Sam Konstas (PM XI)
  • Indians won the toss and elected to field.
  • No play was possible on Day 1 due to rain. After this, the match was rescheduled as a 50-over contest for the second day, which was later reduced to 46 overs per side due to rain.
  • Target achieved at 42.5 overs, 4/241

Test Series

1st Test

22–25 November 2024
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150 (49.4 overs)
Nitish Kumar Reddy 41 (59)
Josh Hazlewood 4/29 (13 overs)
104 (51.2 overs)
Mitchell Starc 29 (112)
Jasprit Bumrah 5/30 (18 overs)
6/487d (134.3 overs)
Yashasvi Jaiswal 161 (297)
Nathan Lyon 2/96 (39 overs)
238 (58.4 overs)
Travis Head 89 (101)
Jasprit Bumrah 3/42 (12 overs)
India won by 295 runs
Perth Stadium, Perth
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Player of the match: Jasprit Bumrah (Ind)
  • India won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Nathan McSweeney (Aus), Harshit Rana and Nitish Kumar Reddy (Ind) all made their Test debuts.
  • KL Rahul (Ind) scored his 3,000th run in Tests.[38]
  • Virat Kohli scored his 7th Test century in Australia, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record of most Test centuries for India in Australia.[39]
  • This was Australia's first loss in a Test match at the Perth Stadium and India became the first visiting team to win a Test match at the ground.[40]
  • This was India's biggest victory in terms of runs in Australia.[41]
  • World Test Championship points: India 12, Australia 0.

2nd Test

6–8 December 2024
(D/N)
Scorecard
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180 (44.1 overs)
Nitish Kumar Reddy 42 (54)
Mitchell Starc 6/48 (14.1 overs)
337 (87.3 overs)
Travis Head 140 (141)
Jasprit Bumrah 4/61 (23 overs)
175 (36.5 overs)
Nitish Kumar Reddy 42 (47)
Pat Cummins 5/57 (14 overs)
0/19 (3.2 overs)
Nathan McSweeney 10* (12)
Australia won by 10 wickets
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Richard Illingworth (Eng)
Player of the match: Travis Head (Aus)

3rd Test

14–18 December 2024
Scorecard
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445 (117.1 overs)
Travis Head 152 (160)
Jasprit Bumrah 6/76 (28 overs)
260 (78.5 overs)
KL Rahul 84 (139)
Pat Cummins 4/81 (22 overs)
7/89d (18 overs)
Pat Cummins 22 (10)
Jasprit Bumrah 3/18 (6 overs)
0/8 (2.1 overs)
Yashasvi Jaiswal 4* (6)
Match drawn
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Richard Illingworth (Eng) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Player of the match: Travis Head (Aus)
  • India won the toss and elected to field.
  • Only 13.2 overs of play was possible on Day 1 and 24.1 overs of play on Day 5 was possible due to rain.
  • Virat Kohli (Ind) played in his 100th international match against Australia.[46]
  • Jasprit Bumrah took his 52nd Test wicket in Australia, breaking Kapil Dev's record of most Test wickets taken for India in Australia.[47]
  • World Test Championship points: Australia 4, India 4.

4th Test

26–30 December 2024
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474 (122.4 overs)
Steve Smith 140 (197)
Jasprit Bumrah 4/99 (28.4 overs)
369 (119.3 overs)
Nitish Kumar Reddy 114 (189)
Scott Boland 3/57 (27 overs)
234 (83.4 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 70 (139)
Jasprit Bumrah 5/57 (24.4 overs)
155 (79.1 overs)
Yashasvi Jaiswal 84 (208)
Pat Cummins 3/28 (18 overs)
Australia won by 184 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Pat Cummins (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Sam Konstas (Aus) made his Test debut. His fifty off 52 deliveries was the third fastest by an Australian on debut.[48]
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy (Ind) scored his maiden century in Tests.[49] He made the highest score for a batsman batting at 8 or lower at the MCG.[50]
  • Jasprit Bumrah (Ind) took his 200th wicket in Tests.[51]
  • The all-time attendance record for a Test match in Australia was broken (1st day 87,242, 2nd day 85,147, 3rd day 83,073, 4th day 43,867 and 5th day 74,362).[52]
  • World Test Championship points: Australia 12, India 0.

5th Test

3–5 January 2025
Scorecard
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185 (72.2 overs)
Rishabh Pant 40 (98)
Scott Boland 4/31 (20 overs)
181 (51 overs)
Beau Webster 57 (105)
Prasidh Krishna 3/42 (15 overs)
157 (39.5 overs)
Rishabh Pant 61 (33)
Scott Boland 6/45 (16.5 overs)
4/162 (27 overs)
Usman Khawaja 41 (45)
Prasidh Krishna 3/65 (12 overs)
Australia won by 6 wickets
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Scott Boland (Aus)

Notes

  1. Jasprit Bumrah captained India in the first and fifth Tests.

References

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