The third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia will be held at the iconic Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. However, this match may mark the end of an era for Team India, as it could be their last Test at this historic venue. Here's why.
IND vs AUS Gabba Test begins on December 14, but Brisbane is also in the midst of preparations for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics. As part of these plans, Gabba is set to undergo a massive $1.6 billion (Rs 1375 crore) redevelopment.
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The upgrades aim to increase its seating capacity to 50,000 and integrate modern facilities, making it a centerpiece for the Games. The revamped Gabba will host the Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies, along with several sporting events.
Due to these developments, cricket at the Gabba will be put on hold. While the Indian team will play here starting December 14, the Australia vs England Ashes Test series next year is expected to host the last Test at this venue.
As per reports, some experts believe Test cricket may not return to Gabba after renovations, with new Victoria Park Stadium being positioned as Brisbane's future Test venue.
What time will India vs Australia 3rd Test start?
IND vs AUS 3rd Test match in Gabba begins at 5:50 AM IST, with the toss scheduled for 5:20 AM.
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