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Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024: When and Where to watch the series in India?

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Pat Cummins of Australia (L) and Jasprit Bumrah of India (R) posing with the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 series trophy | Image: X (Mufaddal Vohra)

Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024: Fierce rivals India and Australia are set to square off against each other in the highly anticipated and nail biting Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024, set to kick off on Friday, 22nd of November onwards. Over the years, this bilateral Test-Series has gone on to become one of the most thrilling and fascinating rivalries in the world of Cricket, especially after the Men in Blue managed to defeat the Mighty Australians in their own backyard on two-successive occasions.

But, this time around the stakes are going to be even more higher as the tourists have to mandatorily secure wins in four fixtures out of five to guarantee their spot in the World Test Championship 2023-2025 final, which adds an extra-layer of excitement and intensity to this already scorching series.

The aim of Rohit Sharma & CO is to secure a hat-trick of BGT victories in Australia but the Kangaroos led by Pat Cummins are much stronger than before. Therefore, there’s every possibility that the excitement level of the forthcoming series will reach its peak.

The opening fixture of the five-match BGT Test-Series will be played at the Optus Cricket Stadium in Perth and following the conclusion of the Perth Test, the two teams will depart to Adelaide for the 2nd match starting on the 6th of December at the Adelaide Oval Cricket Stadium.

The iconic cricket stadium, The Gabba, will be playing host to the the third contest which will commence on 14th of December while the boxing day test-match and the 4th match will take place at the MCG from 26th of December. The series will come to a conclusion at the Cricket Stadium of Sydney (SCG) in the first week of January of 2025.

Ahead of the five-match BGT Test-Series, the Aussies unveiled their 13-man roster for the 1st test, with Pat Cummins handling the leadership duties. The duo of Josh Inglis and Nathan McSweeney earned their maiden Test Cricket call-ups for the opening contest. 25-year-old McSweeney is anticipated to open the inning for Australia alongside veteran batter Usman Khawaja. 

The trio of Josh Hazlewood, captain Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc will be handling the pace bowling department while Scott Boland is the fourth pacers in the squad.

Highly experienced off-spin bowler Nathan Lyon will be the main spinner and he’s also the lone spin-bowling option with the likes of Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne expected to provide their part-time spin bowling as per the demands of the situation.

The Indian Cricket Team on the other hand, will miss the services of regular skipper Rohit Sharma for the 1st test-match in Perth as he’s spending time with his family since his wife Ritika Sajdeh gave birth to their second child. 

In the absence of Sharma, elite fast-bowler and vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah is anticipated to lead the Men in Blue while Rohit will be returning from the 2nd test onwards in Adelaide.

Additionally, things got even more difficult for the tourists as star batsman and  the Prince of Indian Cricket Shubman Gill fractured his thumb in the intra-squad match simulation and this has ruled him out of the Perth Test-Match.

Southpaw Devdutt Padikkal has been retained in the squad as a backup option for Gill and he could  be seen batting at the number three position in tomorrow’s Perth Test-Match.

The likes of Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant will play an important role in the batting-department for the two time WTC runners-up.

Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana and Akash Deep will be providing pace bowling support to Jasprit Bumrah while Jadeja, Ashwin and Sundar are the three spin bowling options in the squad of the Men in Blue.

Ahead of this highly anticipated and exciting BGT series, let’s take a look at the live-streaming information.

Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024: Live-Streaming Information

When will the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 Test-Series between India and Australia commence?

The 2024 Border Gavaskar Trophy Test-Series will commence from the 22nd of November onwards.

Which Sports Channels will telecast the  Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 Test-Series between India and Australia?

The 2024 Border Gavaskar Trophy Test-Series will be telecasted live on the Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2 HD and Star Sports 2 channels. The series will also be telecasted for free on the DD Sports Free Dish network.

Which OTT platform will offer the live-streaming of the   Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 Test-Series between India and Australia?

Fans in India can tune into the application and website of Disney + Hotstar to watch the  Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 Test-Series between India and Australia

Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024: Full Schedule of the series

Day and DateMatchVenueTime (IST)
Friday, November 22 – Tuesday, November 26Australia vs India, 1st TestPerth Stadium, Perth7:50 AM
Friday, December 6 – Tuesday, December 10Australia vs India, 2nd TestAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9:30 AM
Saturday, December 14 – Wednesday, December 18Australia vs India, 3rd TestThe Gabba, Brisbane5:50 AM
Thursday, December 26 – Monday, December 30Australia vs India, 4th TestMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne5:00 AM
Friday, January 3 – Tuesday, January 7Australia vs India, 5th TestSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney5:00 AM

Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024: Full Squads of both the teams

INDIA

PlayerRoleBattingBowling
Rohit SharmaTop order Batter (c)Right-handed BatterRight arm offbreak
Abhimanyu EaswaranTop order BatterRight-handed BatterLegbreak Googly
Yashasvi JaiswalOpening BatterLeft-handed BatterLegbreak
Dhruv JurelWicketkeeper BatterRight-handed Batter
Sarfaraz KhanMiddle order BatterRight-handed BatterLegbreak
Virat KohliTop order BatterRight-handed BatterRight arm Medium
Rishabh PantWicketkeeper BatterLeft-handed Batter
KL RahulWicketkeeper BatterRight-handed Batter
Shubman GillOpening BatterRight-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Ravichandran AshwinBowling AllrounderRight-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Ravindra JadejaAllrounderLeft-handed BatterSlow Left arm Orthodox
Nitish Kumar ReddyBatting Allrounder
Right-handed Batter
Right arm Medium fast
Washington SundarBowling AllrounderLeft-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Jasprit BumrahBowler (vc)
Right-handed Batter
Right arm Fast
Akash DeepBowler
Right-handed Batter
Right arm Fast medium
Harshit RanaBowler
Right-handed Batter
Right arm Fast
Mohammed SirajBowler
Right-handed Batter
Right arm Fast
Prasidh KrishnaBowlerRight arm off-breakRight arm Fast medium

AUSTRALIA

PlayerRoleBattingBowling
Alex CareyWicketkeeper BatterLeft-handed Batter
Travis HeadTop order BatterLeft-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Josh InglisWicketkeeper BatterRight-handed Batter
Usman KhawajaTop order BatterLeft-handed BatterRight arm Medium
Marnus LabuschagneBatterRight-handed BatterLegbreak
Steven SmithTop order BatterRight-handed BatterLegbreak Googly
Mitchell MarshAllrounderRight-handed BatterRight arm Medium
Nathan McSweeneyAllrounderRight-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Pat CumminsBowler (c)Right-handed BatterRight arm Fast
Scott BolandBowlerRight-handed BatterRight arm Fast medium
Josh HazlewoodBowlerLeft-handed BatterRight arm Fast medium
Nathan LyonBowlerRight-handed BatterRight arm 0ffbreak
Mitchell StarcBowlerLeft-handed BatterLeft arm Fast

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