Cricket fans worldwide are bracing themselves for the start of one of the much anticipated Test series in modern cricket – the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024/25. The action begins on November 22 at the Optus Stadium in Perth, where India and Australia will lock horns in the first of five Tests. Known for producing some of the fiercest rivalries in the game, this series has always been a spectacle of skill, resilience, and drama. Both teams are not just vying for the coveted trophy but are also focused on booking their place for the all important clash at the iconic Lord’s.
India’s high stakes: WTC qualification and historic achievement
For India, this series is of paramount importance as they chase a place in the World Test Championship Final (WTC). The equation is clear: India must secure a minimum of four wins to cement their spot in the final. Adding to the stakes is the opportunity to create history. India could become only the third team ever to win more than three consecutive Test series against Australia on Australian soil, a feat that underscores their dominance over the past decade.
The Indian camp, led by Rohit Sharma, has left no stone unturned in preparation. Playing at the Optus Stadium, a venue notorious for its pacer-friendly conditions, the team will rely heavily on its fast-bowling arsenal. The road ahead features stops at Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, offering varied challenges that will test every aspect of their gameplay.
Australia’s redemption arc
For the hosts, this series represents a golden chance to reclaim the BGT, which has eluded them since their last triumph in the 2014-15 summer. Under the astute leadership of Pat Cummins, Australia will aim to reverse the narrative and dominate in their backyard. The team boasts a formidable lineup of world-class pacers, including Cummins himself, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, who are expected to thrive in conditions conducive to fast bowling.
Australia also sees this series as an opportunity to reassert their supremacy in Test cricket. Having suffered a string of losses in recent encounters with India, the Aussies are keen to exploit their home advantage and set the tone for the global cricketing calendar.
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Expert voices to amplify the series: From Isa Guha to Ravi Shastri
As the cricketing drama unfolds, fans can look forward to an elite commentary lineup that brings a wealth of expertise and insight. The commentary panels for Seven & 7plus and Foxtel & Kayo feature some of the most respected names in cricket. From former legends to current analysts, the lineup ensures an engaging viewing experience.
On the Seven & 7plus panel, stalwarts like Ricky Ponting and Sunil Gavaskar bring their unique perspectives, combining deep cricketing knowledge with unmatched storytelling abilities. Matthew Hayden, a veteran of many Border-Gavaskar battles, adds a fiery edge with his insights into the Australian camp. Joining them is Alison Mitchell, whose articulate analysis and sharp observations are a treat for cricket lovers. Usman Khawaja‘s wife Rachel Khawaja will also join the team for the exciting series.
Meanwhile, the Foxtel & Kayo team boasts an iconic lineup, including Harsha Bhogle and Adam Gilchrist, both masters at weaving engaging narratives around the game. Adding further depth are Brett Lee and Mike Hussey, whose rich experience in Australian cricket ensures precise and insightful analysis. Not to be overlooked is Isa Guha, whose balanced commentary and sharp cricketing intellect continue to elevate the global viewing experience. The presence of international voices like Ravi Shastri and Michael Vaughan adds a broader perspective, making the commentary both diverse and comprehensive.
Seven & 7plus | Foxtel & Kayo |
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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 |