India is set to face Australia in the third Test of their series at the Gabba in Brisbane, a venue known for its challenging conditions. The Gabba, often considered a fortress for the Australian team, presents a unique set of challenges, particularly when matches are played before Christmas. Historically, Australia has a strong record at the Gabba, having lost only seven out of 61 Tests played before Christmas. However, in recent years, they have lost three out of five Tests held before Christmas, including a loss to India in 2021. The pitch curator, David Sandurski, highlighted that the track early in the season tends to be fresher, offering more pace and carry, which can be advantageous for the home team's pacers[5].
In another significant cricketing event, the International League T20 (ILT2 is set to sponsor the second Men’s Gulf Cricket Championship, starting on December 13th in Dubai. This tournament will feature teams from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, competing in a 16-match, single-league format. The tournament will culminate in a final on December 21st at the Dubai International Stadium. Fans can follow the action through various broadcast platforms, including Fancode in India, Criclife/Starzon in the MENA region, and Willow TV in the USA and Canada[4].
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