The Boxing Day Test match is a cricket Test match held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, involving the Australia national cricket team and an opposing national team that is touring Australia during the southern summer. It begins annually on Boxing Day (26 December) and is played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

History

Cricket crowd at the Boxing Day Test in 2007

By long tradition, a Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales had been played at the MCG over the Christmas period dating back as far as 1865. It included Boxing Day as one of the scheduled days of play, much to the chagrin of the NSW players who missed spending Christmas with their families as a result. The Melbourne Test was usually held over the New Year period, often starting on 1 January.

During the 1950–51 Ashes series, the Melbourne Test was played from 22 to 27 December, with the fourth day's play being on Boxing Day, but no Test matches were played on Boxing Day in Melbourne between 1953 and 1967. Because there were six Tests in the 1974–75 Ashes series, in order to fit them all in to the overall schedule, the Third Test at Melbourne was scheduled to start on Boxing Day.

That was the origin of the modern tradition, although it was not until 1980 that it was formalised by the Australian Cricket Board, alongside the recent acquisition of its television rights by the Nine Network, and Melbourne emphasising its hosting of major sporting events (such as the AFL Grand Final and Australian Open) to offset the decline of its manufacturing industry.

The Boxing Day Test has cultural significance and often draws large crowds, although increased competition from Twenty20 fixtures in the Big Bash League has led to variances in attendance; the MCG hosted its largest Boxing Day crowd in 2025, the fourth Test of the 2025–26 Ashes series against England.

Individual awards

Since 1975, there has been an official Player of the Match named in each Boxing Day Test. Since 2020, the man of the match has received the Mullagh Medal, named in honour of Indigenous Australian cricketer Johnny Mullagh.

A panorama of the MCG for day one of the 2024 Boxing Day Test.

List of Boxing Day Test matches

YearOpposition teamResultBoxing Day CrowdTotal AttendancePlayer of the Match: Mullagh Medal
1968West IndiesAustralia won by an innings and 30 runs18,766113,376
1974EnglandDraw77,167250,750
1975West IndiesAustralia won by 8 wickets85,661222,755Australia Jeff Thomson
1980New ZealandDraw28,67182,745New Zealand Richard Hadlee
1981West IndiesAustralia won by 58 runs39,982134,081Australia Kim Hughes
1982EnglandEngland won by 3 runs63,900214,882England Norman Cowans
1983PakistanDraw40,277111,611Australia Graham Yallop
1985IndiaDraw18,14677,715Australia Allan Border
1986EnglandEngland won by an innings and 14 runs58,203107,817England Gladstone Small
1987New ZealandDraw51,807127,184New Zealand Richard Hadlee
1990EnglandAustralia won by 9 wickets49,763129,530Australia Bruce Reid
1991IndiaAustralia won by 8 wickets42,49489,369Australia Bruce Reid
1992West IndiesAustralia won by 139 runs28,39783,320Australia Shane Warne
1993South AfricaDraw15,60448,565Australia Mark Taylor
1995Sri LankaAustralia won by 10 wickets55,239105,388Australia Glenn McGrath
1996West IndiesWest Indies won by 6 wickets72,891131,671Cricket West Indies Curtly Ambrose
1997South AfricaDraw73,812160,182South Africa Jacques Kallis
1998EnglandEngland won by 12 runs61,580159,031England Dean Headley
1999IndiaAustralia won by 180 runs49,082134,554India Sachin Tendulkar
2000West IndiesAustralia won by 352 runs73,233133,299Australia Steve Waugh
2001South AfricaAustralia won by 9 wickets61,796153,025Australia Matthew Hayden
2002EnglandAustralia won by 5 wickets64,189177,658Australia Justin Langer
2003IndiaAustralia won by 9 wickets62,613179,662Australia Ricky Ponting
2004PakistanAustralia won by 9 wickets61,552129,079Australia Damien Martyn
2005South AfricaAustralia won by 184 runs71,910192,338Australia Michael Hussey
2006EnglandAustralia won by an innings and 99 runs89,155244,351Australia Shane Warne
2007IndiaAustralia won by 337 runs68,465166,663Australia Matthew Hayden
2008South AfricaSouth Africa won by 9 wickets63,263174,246South Africa Dale Steyn
2009PakistanAustralia won by 170 runs59,206156,267Australia Shane Watson
2010EnglandEngland won by an innings and 157 runs84,345240,156England Jonathan Trott
2011IndiaAustralia won by 122 runs70,068189,347Australia James Pattinson
2012Sri LankaAustralia won by an innings and 201 runs67,138137,455Australia Mitchell Johnson
2013EnglandAustralia won by 8 wickets91,112271,865Australia Mitchell Johnson
2014IndiaDraw69,993194,481Australia Ryan Harris
2015West IndiesAustralia won by 177 runs53,389127,069Australia Nathan Lyon
2016PakistanAustralia won by an innings and 18 runs63,478142,188Australia Steve Smith
2017EnglandDraw88,173261,335England Alastair Cook
2018IndiaIndia won by 137 runs73,516176,539India Jasprit Bumrah
2019New ZealandAustralia won by 247 runs80,473203,472Australia Travis Head
2020IndiaIndia won by 8 wickets27,61589,472India Ajinkya Rahane
2021EnglandAustralia won by an innings and 14 runs57,100140,671Australia Scott Boland
2022South AfricaAustralia won by an innings and 182 runs64,876155,714Australia David Warner
2023PakistanAustralia won by 79 runs62,167164,835Australia Pat Cummins
2024IndiaAustralia won by 184 runs87,242373,691Australia Pat Cummins
2025EnglandEngland won by 4 wickets94,119186,244England Josh Tongue
2026New Zealand
2027
  • In 1989, instead of a Test match, a One Day International was held on 26 December at the Melbourne Cricket Ground between Australia and Sri Lanka. Australia won by 30 runs in front of a crowd of 45,012.

Overall Record — Australia vs Visitors

Beer cup snake during the 2021 Boxing Day Test
Opposition TeamGPWDLWin %Recent Test
England12525041.67Boxing Day 2025
India10226020.00Boxing Day 2024
New Zealand3021000.00Boxing Day 2019
Pakistan5014000.00Boxing Day 2023
South Africa6123016.67Boxing Day 2022
Sri Lanka2002000.00Boxing Day 2012
West Indies7106014.29Boxing Day 2015
Total459927020.00Boxing Day 2025

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