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Australia and India will kick off the toughest cricket rivalry at the Optus Stadium also known as Perth Stadium on November 22. In 4 matches played here, the team batting first has won all four games with an average first innings score of 456.
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The Adelaide Oval will host the second match (pink-ball and day-night) of the series from December 6 to 10. Teams bowling first have won just 24 of 85 Test matches played at this venue with an average first innings score of 379.
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The iconic The Gabba also known as the Brisbane Cricket Ground will host the third Test match between India and Australia starting on December 14. The venue offers a balanced surface with the teams batting first winning 26 of 68 Test matches played here.
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), one of the biggest cricket fields in the world, will host the Boxing Day Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Teams batting first have won 57 of 117 Test matches at this venue with an average first innings score of 307.
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The last match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) starting on January 3. At this venue, teams bowling first have won 43 of 114 Test matches at an average of 318 in the first innings.