The upcoming ODI and T20I series between India and Australia is generating immense excitement, with Indian fan zones selling out a full 50 days before the first ball is bowled. This overwhelming response underscores the strong support and anticipation for what promises to be a thrilling contest between two of cricket's powerhouses.
Cricket Australia has confirmed that dedicated Indian fan zones at all eight venues for the series have reached full capacity. This includes the three ODIs and five T20Is scheduled across various iconic Australian grounds. Public tickets for matches in Sydney and Canberra are also selling out rapidly, with Cricket Australia encouraging fans to secure their seats for the remaining games.
Joel Morrison, Executive General Manager Events & Operations at Cricket Australia, expressed his delight at the enthusiasm of Indian fans. He noted the vibrant atmosphere expected in the stands and the world-class competition anticipated on the field.
The series will begin with the ODI opener on October 19 at Perth Stadium. Subsequent ODI matches will be held at Adelaide Oval on October 23 and the Sydney Cricket Ground on October 25. The T20I series will commence on October 29 at Manuka Oval in Canberra. Following that, matches are scheduled for the Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 31, Bellerive Oval in Hobart on November 2, Gold Coast Stadium on November 6, and The Gabba in Brisbane on November 8.
This year is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first time that men's international cricket matches will be held in all eight Australian states and territories. Canberra and Hobart will both host India during the T20I leg of the tour.
The high demand for tickets, particularly in the Indian fan zones, reflects the deep-rooted passion for cricket in India and the strong following that the Indian team commands, even on foreign soil. Cricket is more than just a sport in India; it's a religion, an emotion that unites generations. Estimates suggest that over 800 million people in India are cricket fans, with a significant portion actively following matches and engaging with the sport in various forms.
The India-Australia rivalry is one of the most captivating in cricket, promising high-intensity action and compelling narratives. This series offers a platform for players to showcase their skills and contribute to their team's success.
While the excitement builds, there are reports about the possible comeback of veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to the ODI format. However, concerns have been raised about Rohit Sharma's fitness and his place in the team, especially with the emergence of new fitness standards and the looming 2027 World Cup.
Regardless, the sold-out fan zones serve as a testament to the enduring appeal of cricket and the unwavering support for the Indian team. As the series approaches, fans eagerly anticipate a thrilling contest between two of the world's best teams.