- Australia will play an anniversary ashes test at G in 2027
- Will include a massive change that has not been tested before
- It comes from the instance of the great warning.
The historic 150th anniversary ashes test in the MCG in 2027 will be organized as a day match for the night.
Long locked himself for March 11 to 15, Crickt Australia confirmed, exactly two years, Australia's Single Party against England would be the first male pink ball test in the place.
Surprisingly, the first test in 1877 and the centenary test in 1977 resulted in Australia winning for 45 races.
CA insisted on organizing the test, since a night -day game would allow larger crowds to attend, since it will be played in March, outside the school holiday period.
It will be the last proof of a man who has organized in a summer since Australia received Pakistan in 1978-79.
CA still has contractual rights of the MCG until the end of March of each summer, although the AFL recently began playing matches on the ground long before the end of the month.

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“The 150th anniversary test at the MCG will be one of the great Cricket events and playing in light will be a fantastic way to celebrate both the rich heritage of our game and the modern evolution of Cricket,” said the new head of CA, CA, Todd Greenberg.
'It will also help ensure that more people can attend and see what will be a fantastic occasion.
“The Centennial test created many iconic performances, including the five consecutive limits of David Hookes by Tony Greig, Rick McCosker Batting with a broken jaw and the challenging century of Derek Randall, and I am sure that the 150th test will create its own memories of a lifetime.”
It is scheduled to be the second night of the night at the MCG after the women of Australia crushing England in the place in February.
The Pat Cummins team will receive England next summer in a series of five tests while seeking to retain the urn they have held since 2017-18.