Boxing Day Test - List of Boxing Day Test Matches

List of Boxing Day Test Matches

Year Opposition team Result Boxing Day Crowd Total Attendance
1950 England Australia won by 28 runs 60,486 191,197
1952 South Africa South Africa won by 82 runs 24,609 120,314
1968 West Indies Australia won by an innings and 30 runs 18,766 113,376
1974 England Draw 77,167 250,750
1975 West Indies Australia won by 8 wickets 85,661 222,755
1980 New Zealand Draw 28,671 82,745
1981 West Indies Australia won by 58 runs 39,982 134,081
1982 England England won by 3 runs 63,900 214,882
1983 Pakistan Draw 40,240 111,611
1984 West Indies Draw 15,504 (25,555 Day 1) 97,271
1985 India Draw 18,146 77,715
1986 England England won by an innings and 14 runs 58,203 107,817
1987 New Zealand Draw 51,807 127,184
1988 West Indies West Indies won by 258 runs 26,287 108,408
1990 England Australia won by 9 wickets 49,763 129,530
1991 India Australia won by 8 wickets 42,494 89,369
1992 West Indies Australia won by 139 runs 28,397 83,320
1993 South Africa Draw 15,604 (rain) 48,565
1994 England Australia won by 295 runs 51,620 144,492
1995 Sri Lanka Australia won by 10 wickets 55,239 105,388
1996 West Indies West Indies won by 6 wickets 72,891 131,671
1997 South Africa Draw 73,812 160,182
1998 England England won by 12 runs 61,580 159,031
1999 India Australia won by 180 runs 49,082 (rain) 134,554
2000 West Indies Australia won by 352 runs 73,233 133,299
2001 South Africa Australia won by 9 wickets 61,796 153,025
2002 England Australia won by 5 wickets 64,189 177,658
2003 India Australia won by 9 wickets 62,613 179,662
2004 Pakistan Australia won by 9 wickets 61,552 129,079
2005 South Africa Australia won by 184 runs 71,910 192,337
2006 England Australia won by an innings and 99 runs 89,155 244,351
2007 India Australia won by 337 runs 68,465 166,663
2008 South Africa South Africa won by 9 wickets 63,263 174,246
2009 Pakistan Australia won by 170 runs 59,206 156,267
2010 England England won by an innings and 157 runs 84,345 240,156
2011 India Australia won by 122 runs 70,068 189,347
2012 Sri Lanka
2013 England

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