Final Test match in Australia-India series set to break MCG crowd record

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Final Test match in Australia-India series set to break MCG crowd record
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The fourth and final Test between India and Australia at Narendra Modi Stadium could smash the MCG's world record crowd for a single day of red-ball cricket.

abc.net.au/news/ahmedebad-crowd-fourth-india-australia-test-to-break-mcg-record/102061052The MCG's record for largest crowd to attend a single day of Test cricket is under threat heading into the fourth and final Test match of Australia's series in India.Only two Tests have been played at the ground since a major remodel, and neither made it past three days

An estimated 100,000 people could pack into Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday for the first day's play. Initial fears that travelling Australian spectators could be locked out of having access to watch the start of the match have eased.

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