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MELBOURNE, March 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australia will play England under
lights at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to celebrate the 150th anniversary of
Test cricket in 2027, it was announced Tuesday.
The match, from March 11-15, will commemorate the first ever Test, played
between the two arch-rivals in Melbourne in 1877.
It will be the first time the MCG has hosted a men's day-night Test after a
successful women's Ashes pink ball clash at the venue earlier last month.
"The 150th Anniversary Test at the MCG will be one of the great cricket
events," said Cricket Australia newly-installed chief Todd Greenberg.
"Playing under lights will be a fantastic way to celebrate both our game's
rich heritage and Test cricket's modern evolution.
"This season's Ashes series will whet the appetite for this clash in exactly
two years, and we look forward to celebrating this historic occasion further
as it draws nearer," he added.
Australia host England for five Tests starting in November this year.
The 150th Anniversary Test will follow Australia's home five-Test series
against India in 2027, making for a blockbuster summer.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground was the venue for the 100th Centenary Test in
1977 where the Greg Chappell-led Australia beat Tony Greig's England by 45
runs.