Boxing Day Meaning In Cricket And Football Explained, History, Origin And 2022 Matches

Boxing Day Meaning In Cricket And Football Explained, History, Origin And 2022 Matches

Boxing Day refers to the day next to Christmas every year, know its meaning in cricket and football

On that day various sports matches are played across the globe. Here is the full information about What is Boxing Day? How many Matches are to be played across sports on Boxing Day?

Boxing Day Meaning In Cricket And Football Explained, History, Origin And 2022 Matches List

26th of December is celebrated as Boxing Day around the world. On that day everyone returns their Christmas gifts to their friends and loved ones.

Back in the day, people used to present gifts to their households worker. It was mainly practiced in the British upper-class household. Now the day is celebrated as a shopping day and a day where everyone enjoys sports matches with their families.

The term Boxing Day was first given in 1833. The day was celebrated as a token of appreciation for the household staff and messengers boys who worked their hearts out on Christmas Day. All the household workers were provided paid time off and small gift boxes to appreciate their work on the day of Christmas.

Boxing Day is now also referred to as a blockbuster day for Cricket and Football lovers across the globe. One of the finest games of the calendar year is played on that day.

Some mouth-watering clashes in the English Premier League are played on the 26th of December.

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As far as Cricket is concerned, Australia hosts a Test Match every year on Boxing Day.

How many Matches are to be played across sports on Boxing Day

Cricket:

Australia and South Africa will square off for the 2nd Test of the Series.

Bangladesh vs India – 2nd Test – 22-26 December
Australia vs South Africa – 2nd Test – 26-30 December
Pakistan vs New Zealand – 1 st Test – 26-30 December
Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars – BBL 2022-23

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Perth Scorchers vs Adelaide Strikers – BBL 2022-23

Football:

Teams like Liverpool and Tottenham will be back in the action after the FIFA World Cup 2022.

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Brentford vs Tottenham – 6:00 pm IST
Crystal Palace vs Fulham – 8:30 pm IST
Everton vs Wolves – 8:30 pm IST
Leicester City vs Newcastle – 8:30 pm IST
Southampton vs Brighton – 8:30 pm IST
Aston Villa vs Liverpool – 11:00 PM IST

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