Why Cricket Australia faces a major loss of 60 crore?

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The Boxing Day Test at Melbourne ended in just 2-3 days, not the usual 5, shocking fans and causing ticket refunds, after that Cricket Australia face major financial loss. It’s like the quick 2-day Perth Test in Ashes 2025-26, sparking worries about pitches and schedules in cricket.

Event Context

The Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground ended very quickly, in just 2 or 3 days instead of the usual 5. This is similar to the Perth Test in the Ashes 2025-26 series, which finished in only 2 days. Both matches led to losses for organizers due to unsold tickets and refunds.

Financial Impact

The early finish means lost revenue from tickets, especially on the sold-out Day 3. Over 180,000 fans attended the whole game, but this hurt broadcasters, sponsors, and Cricket Australia. The CEO noted that two-day Tests create big business problems, like the $3 million AUD loss from the Perth game earlier. This Melbourne Test could cost around AUD 10 million (or INR 60 crore), showing the risks for major events like Boxing Day.

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Match Summary

Australia batted first and got all out quickly on Day 1 on 152. But they also took all 10 England wickets in response, leaving England a small target of 175 runs to chase in the fourth innings. England won by reaching it before stumps on Day 2, a historic victory under captain Ben Stokes, their first on the tour. A total of 36 wickets fell in just two days on a tough pitch.

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Historical Precedents

Short Tests, like the one in Perth that lost over AUD 3 million, highlight revenue risks in big series when dominant teams end matches early. Strong crowds early on (101,514 in Perth) can’t make up for empty later days.

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