It's Boxing Day today, sporting heaven!

Boxing Day provides cricket enthusiasts with the 4th Australia-India Test match in Melbourne, a tradition 56 years old. Fans also enjoy seven Premier League football games starting with Manchester City vs Everton and ending with Manchester United ...

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While Christmas may be your cup of eggnog, it's the day after - Boxing Day - when things get interesting. Take today. As a lover of cricket - real cricket - you should be well into the first day of the 4th Australia-India Test in Melbourne by now. The traditional Boxing Day Test between Australia and a touring team is 56 years old. Regardless of the side you cheer - oh, there has to be some Aussies reading this column - the thrill is two-fold: one, there is joy and excitement aplenty the day after a day of joy and excitement; two, waking up in the wee hours - since match day starts at 5 a.m. and ends before 10 a.m. - is far more exciting, especially on a weekday.

The evening, too, is jam-packed with top-notch spectator sports: 7 games in the Premier League starting with Man City vs Everton at 6 p.m. - with even neutrals waiting to see whether Pep Gardiola's team can stem their mysterious plummet down the league table - and ending with the last game of the day, the other Manchester team playing against Wolverhampton Wanderers a.k.a. Wolves. Such a glorious sporting day makes Boxing Day a veritable Christmas all by itself - minus the tsunami of 'revellers'. Between the morning's cricket and the evening's football if there is work, surely, you must have developed a nasty cough from yesterday's night-out on an AQI-high Christmas, right?
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