Have a look at the India vs Australia test series 2024 commentators list
Fox Sports has announced the panel of commentators for the important IND vs. AUS Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.
Cricket powerhouses India and Australia are preparing for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, one of the year’s most anticipated Test series. In Perth, the action starts on Friday, November 22.
As the third team to defeat Australia in more than three Test series on Australian soil, Team India is aiming for a historic victory to guarantee their place in the WTC Final and join an elite group. Australia, meanwhile, is committed to turning the tide in this exciting competition.
India vs Australia test series 2024 commentators names list and English and Hindi commentary list for Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Perth will host the opening match of the IND vs. AUS Test series. Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney will host the final four games. India’s top openers, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, will not play in the series opener, which is a blow to the country.
The Disney+ Hotstar app will stream the India vs. Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy live for the cricket fans.
India vs Australia 1st Test: November 22-26, Perth
India vs Australia 2nd Test: December 6-10, Adelaide
India vs Australia 3rd Test: December 14-18, Brisbane
India vs Australia 4th Test: December 26-30, Melbourne
India vs Australia 5th Test: January 2-7, Sydney
IND vs. AUS Border-Gavaskar Trophy commentators list
Seven & 7plus | Foxtel & Kayo |
Greg Blewett | Harsha Bhogle |
James Brayshaw | Allan Border |
Trent Copeland | Adam Gilchrist |
Aaron Finch (first two Tests only) | Isa Guha |
Damien Fleming | Mark Howard |
Sunil Gavaskar | Mike Hussey |
Matthew Hayden (first three Tests) | Brendon Julian |
Simon Katich | Brett Lee |
Rachel Khawaja | Kath Loughnan |
Tim Lane | Kerry O’Keefe |
Justin Langer | Ravi Shastri |
Mel McLaughlin | Michael Vaughan |
Alison Mitchell | David Warner |
Alister Nicholson | Mark Waugh |
Ricky Ponting | |
Simon Taufel |
The Indian team has worked tirelessly to prepare. The squad will rely significantly on their fast-bowling arsenal when it plays at the Optus Stadium, which is known for its pacer-friendly conditions. The route ahead includes stops in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, all of which provide unique obstacles that will put their gameplay to the test.
All out for 36 😳
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy starts on Thursday! #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/Uv08jytTS7
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) February 6, 2023
Australia also sees this series as an opportunity to reestablish their dominance in Test cricket. After suffering a spate of defeats in recent matches with India, the Australians are eager to capitalize on their home advantage and set the tone for the global cricket calendar.
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