The Melbourne Cricket Ground witnessed a moment for the history books on Boxing Day as 94,199 fans poured through its gates to watch Day One of the Ashes Test between Australia and England, creating the largest single-day crowd ever recorded for cricket at the MCG. The sheer scale of the turnout surpassed the previous record of 93,013 set during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup final, reaffirming the Ashes’ unmatched pull and the enduring love for Test cricket. From the early hours of the morning, Melbourne buzzed with anticipation as supporters from across Australia and around the world gathered at the iconic venue, turning the stadium into a sea of colour, noise, and emotion. Every stand was packed, the concourses hummed with excitement, and the roar that greeted the opening deliveries echoed the significance of the occasion. On the field, England struck early under overcast skies, with Josh Tongue leading the charge through a memorable five-wicket haul, while the crowd responded to every moment with thunderous applause. Cricket Australia and the Melbourne Cricket Club later described the record-breaking attendance as a powerful reminder of the Ashes’ place at the heart of the sport and the MCG’s status as cricket’s grand stage. More than just a number, the crowd of 94,199 symbolised tradition, rivalry, and a shared passion that continues to define the Ashes, marking a landmark day that will be remembered as one of the greatest in the long and storied history of Test cricket.
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