Results. The two sides have played a total of 304 times. Australia has won 146 matches compared to India's 114 victories.
India faced Australia 3 times in ICC World Cups final and they lost all 3 one sided. In 2003 India faced Australia for the 1st time in final and lost by 125 runs, In 2023 WTC Final India lost to Australia by 209 runs and in 2023 ODI World Cup India lost to Australia by 6 wickets.
🥳🇮🇳 *Head-to-Head Records* Australia leads India in Test cricket with 45 wins to India's 32, out of 107 matches played ¹.
The last time India won an ODI series in Australia, 38 year old MS Dhoni was the Man of the Series. #msdhoni #thala #cskfans #csk #fblifestyle #thalapathy #CricTracker.
Rohit Sharma – The Hitman's Strong Record
He averages over 60 in ODIs against Australia, showcasing that he can stay on top of any quality attacks. Rohit has scored two double centuries in ODIs, including a score of 209 in Bengaluru (2013), against Australia, confirming his devastating qualities.
Results. The two sides have played a total of 304 times. Australia has won 146 matches compared to India's 114 victories.
The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan. Tracing the cricketing rivalry between India and Pakistan, this documentary series explores their intricate past and uncertain present on the pitch.
Highest ODI score by player 2025
In November 2014, India's Rohit Sharma broke the record for the highest individual score in a One Day International cricket match. The opener scored an astonishing 264 runs off 173 balls against Sri Lanka in Kolkata.
Yes, MS Dhoni led India to a famous 4-0 Test series whitewash against Australia in India in 2013, a historic first for India against Australia in Tests, and also achieved a T20I series whitewash (3-0) in Australia in 2016, making him the only Indian captain to whitewash Australia in all three formats across different series.
No bowler has taken five or six wickets in a single over in an official international match. Six Wickets in Six Balls: The feat of taking six wickets in six consecutive balls in a single over has happened in club or junior level cricket, but not at the professional or international level.
No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia.
PTI reports India's total wealth is more than Australia, France, Canada and Italy while the US and China top the list of the wealthiest countries in the world, according to a report by New World Wealth. Australia ranks ninth on this list with total wealth of $6,142 billion.
The number 87 is considered "bad" or unlucky in Australian cricket due to a persistent superstition, stemming from a young Keith Miller seeing Don Bradman dismissed for 87 in 1929, making players nervous as it's 13 runs short of a century (100), though statistics show it's not actually more frequent than other scores, making it a classic case of confirmation bias and folklore, says The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
MS Dhoni scored this double century in just 231 balls, in the Test match innings MS Dhoni played a brilliant innings of 224 runs in 265 balls. In this brilliant inning of 224 runs, MS Dhoni hit 6 excellent sixes and 24 fours.
India and Australia have faced each other in 152 matches in ODI. Out of these 152 games, India have won 58 whereas Australia have come out victorious on 84 occasions.
In 2015 ODI World Cup Sri Lankan batter Dilshan became only cricketer in ODI cricket history to hit 6 consecutive four on 6 balls against Mitchell Johnson's over. 🥰🙂
AB de Villiers of South Africa scored the fastest century in One-Day International (ODI) cricket, reaching 100 runs off just 31 balls against the West Indies on January 18, 2015, in Johannesburg, a record that still stands.
We shift the Sporting Scene back 7 years to arrive at 5th January 2016. On that very day 15-year-old Mumbai schoolboy PRANAV DHANAWADE became the first batsman ever to score 1000 runs in a single innings in Cricket.
No, the number 69 is not officially banned in cricket globally, but it's often avoided due to cultural superstitions about its sexual connotation, with some national teams like New Zealand Cricket (NZC) having policies against it for players representing them because of the "dual meaning". While players in other sports (like the NBA) have faced similar unofficial bans, cricket's rules are generally more flexible, allowing numbers 1-99, but team cultures often dictate choices, leading to 69 being seen as unlucky or unprofessional.
Chris Gayle and Yuvraj Singh share the record for the fastest 50 runs in T20 cricket, both reaching the milestone in just 12 balls, with Gayle achieving it in the Big Bash League (BBL) in 2016 and Yuvraj in the 2007 T20 World Cup. ESPNcricinfo also lists Hazratullah Zazai and Sahil Chauhan as having matched this record of 12 balls for 50 runs.
Did you know. The rivalry between India and Pakistan in the cricket field tells the craziness of cricket lovers of succesive generations of both the Nations.
No one scored 77 runs in one over, but Bert Vance, a New Zealand first-class cricketer, conceded a record 77 runs in a single over in a 1990 match, with batsman Lee Germon scoring 70 of them, in a deliberately contrived effort by Wellington to force a result, involving numerous no-balls and wides.
Leo Carter. Canterbury Kings batsman Leo Carter made history in January 2020 following his stunning six sixes in an over during his side's T20 match against the Northern Knights to join this elite club.
On this day in 2022, Ruturaj Gaikwad made history as the FIRST EVER batter to hit 7 SIXES in a single over in List A cricket!