

Explain the Details of India vs Australia All ODI Matches Record?
The India national cricket team is a full member of the International Cricket Council, having Test and One Day International (ODI) status, and represents India in international cricket. They had their international cricket premiere in 1932 when they played England in a three-day Test match, which England won by 158 runs. The first Test series India played as an independent nation was against Australia. In 1952, at the Madras Cricket Club Ground, they won their first Test match against England.
India vs Australia ODI Series History
Let us Look at the Details of India vs Australia ODI Series History.
As of January 7, 2019, India had played 533 Test matches, won 150, drawing 165, and tying 217, with one match being a draw. India's first ODI match was against England in 1974, while their first win came in 1975 against East Africa. As of June 16, 2018, India has played 968 ODI matches, winning 502 and losing 417; 9 matches were tied, and 40 matches had no result. They also won the Cricket World Cups in 1983 and 2011, as well as the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 and 2013.
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In 2006, India won their first Twenty20 International (T20I) against South Africa by six wickets, and in 2007, they won the first ICC World Twenty20. They had played 115 T20I matches as of June 16, 2018, and had won 70 of them. They had lost 41, drawn one, and had three no-result matches. In Test cricket, India has met 10 teams, the most common of which is England, with whom they have played 122 matches. India has won more games against Australia than any other team, with 28 wins. India has faced 19 teams in one-day internationals.
They have played Sri Lanka more frequently in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), with a winning record of 61.56 in 90 of 158 meetings. India has defeated Sri Lanka 90 times in one-day internationals, which is their best record. In T20Is, the team has faced 13 countries and has played 20 matches against Australia. They also have the most victories against Australia, having defeated them in eleven matches. In the 2021 Gabba test match, India wins the best match of Australia.
Australia in India (1956-57)
Australia defeated India by an innings and 5 runs in the first Test at Madras (India 161 and 153; Australia 319). The second Test in Bombay ended in a tie (India 251 and 250/5; Australia 523/7d), and the final Test in Calcutta ended in a 94-run victory for Australia (Australia 177 and 189/9d; India 136 and 136). Benaud took 23 wickets in the series.
Result - Australia defeated India by a score of 2 to 0 in a 1-1 draw.
Australia in India (1959-60)
Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla hosts the first test. By an innings and 127 runs, Australia won (India 135 and 206; Australia 468). India won the second Test by 119 runs in Kanpur (India 152 and 291; Australia 219 and 105), marking India's first Test victory over Australia. In Bombay, the third Test ended in a tie (India 289 and 226/5d; Australia 387/8d and 34/1). Australia won the fourth Test by an innings and 55 runs in Madras (Australia 342; India 149 and 138 f/o), while the fifth Test in Calcutta was tied (India 194 and 339; Australia 331 and 121/2).
Result - India 1, Australia 2, and Drawn 2
Let us see the India vs Australia all ODI matches record here.
India vs Australia - List of ODI Records
India and Australia have played 138 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) since 1980. The Indian team has won 50 matches, whereas Australia has won 78 matches. Let us look at more interesting ODI records between India and Australia from this article.
India's and Australia's cricket teams are widely considered to be the best in the world. Matches between the two are usually thrilling to watch.
We have provided the records for the One Day International (ODI) cricket matches played between India and Australia thus far in this article.
India vs Australia head to head in ODI.,
Let us look at some of the details of India vs Australia head to head in ODI.
138 India vs Australia head to head in ODI Matches (India won - 50, Australia won - 78, Tie - 0, Cancelled - 10)
Highest Team Score
India - (November 2, 2013 - Bengaluru) 383/6 (50 overs)
Australia - (March 23, 2003 - Johannesburg) 359/2 (50 overs)
India - (January 8, 1981 - Sydney) 63 (25.5 overs)
Australia - (8 December 1991 - Perth) 101 (37.5 overs)
1. Highest score in the match - (16 October 2013 - Jaipur) 721 runs, 6 wickets (93.3 overs)
2. The minimum score in the match - 11 wickets, 127 runs (46.5 overs) (January 8, 1981 - Sydney)
3. Biggest win (by the run differences)
India - 118 runs (conducted on 20 June 1983 - Chelmsford and 31 March 2001, in Indore)
Australia - (8 February 2004 - Sydney)208 runs
4. Biggest win (by the wicket differences)
India - (16 October 2013 - Jaipur) 9 wickets
Australia - a total of 10 wickets (14 January 2020, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai). With innings from Aaron Finch and David Warner, Australia overcame India by ten wickets without losing a wicket.
5. Victory by Smallest margin (in terms of runs)
India - (3 November 1996 - Mohali) - 5 runs
Australia - (9 October 1987 - Chennai and 1 March 1992 - Brisbane) - 1 run
6. Closest win (by wickets)
India - (October 21, 1996 - Bengaluru) - 2 wickets
Australia - (22 January 2004 - Sydney) - 2 wickets
7. Individual Record
Most matches played by
India - 71, by Sachin Tendulkar
Australia - 59, by Ricky Ponting
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8. Most matches as Captain
India - 40, by Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Australia - 35, by Ricky Ponting
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9. Batting Record
Most runs
India - 3077 runs, by Sachin Tendulkar
Australia - 2164 runs, by Ricky Ponting
10. Highest personal score
India - 209 runs (2 November 2013 - Bengaluru), by Rohit Sharma
Australia - 156 runs (30 October 2013 - Nagpur), by George Bailey
11. Highest Average
India - 66.37, by Rohit Sharma
Australia - 71.00, by George Bailey
12. Most centuries by a player
India - 9, by Sachin Tendulkar
Australia - 6, by Ricky Ponting
13. Most fifties or more runs
India - 24, by Sachin Tendulkar
Australia - 15, by Ricky Ponting
14. Most times Duck
India - Harbhajan Singh, K.K. Srikanth, Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh, Roger Binny and Javagal Singh - 4
Australia - 3, by Brett Lee and Ricky Ponting
15. Most sixes
India - 58, by Rohit Sharma
Australia - 32, by Ricky Ponting
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16. Most runs in a series
India - 491 (2013/14), by Rohit Sharma
Australia - 478 (2013/14), by George Bailey
17. Bowling Record
Most wickets
India - 45, by Kapil Dev
Australia - 55, by Brett Lee
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18. Most Wickets in a Match
India - 27/6 (October 17, 2007 - Mumbai), by Murali Karthik
Australia - 39/6 (June 13, 1983 - Nottingham), by Ken McClay
19. Most 4 wickets in a match
India - 3 times, by Ajit Agarkar
Australia - 4 times, by Brett Lee
20. Most times 5 wickets in a match
India - 1 time, by Ajit Agarkar, Murali Karthik, Ravi Shastri, Sachin Tendulkar, and Kapil Dev
Australia - 4 times, by Brett Lee
21. Most wickets in a Series
India - Irfan Pathan - 10 wickets (2003/04) and Chetan Sharma - 10 wickets (1985/86)
Australia - 14 wickets (2007/08), by Mitchell Johnson
22. Wicket-Keeping Records
Most Dismissals
India - 54 (39 catches, 15 stumps), by Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Australia - 79 (73 catches, 6 stumps), by Adam Gilchrist
23. Most Dismissals in a Match
India - 5 (4 catches, 1 stump), by Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Australia - 6 (6 catches), by Adam Gilchrist
24. Most Dismissals in a Series
India - 16 (14 catches, 2 stumps - 2007/08), by Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Australia - 14 (12 catches, 2 stumps - 2007/08), by Adam Gilchrist
25. Fielding Records
Most catches
India - 31, by Sachin Tendulkar
Australia - 18, by Ricky Ponting
26. Most catches in a Match
India - 3, by Rahul Dravid
Australia - 4, by Michael Clarke
27. Most catches in a Series
India - Rahul Dravid - 5 (2007/08), L.S. Balaji - 5 (2003/04), Mohammad Azharuddin - 5 (1985/86) and Raman Lamba - 5 (1986/87)
Australia - 6 (2003/04) and Alan Border - 6 (1985/86), by Andrew Symonds
FAQs on India vs Australia ODI Records
1. Give the World Cup records of India vs Australia.
At the ODI World Cup, India and Australia have met on a total of twelve occasions. They first met at the centre in 1983 during the World Cup. Australia won that match.
Australia has won 8 of the 12 times these two sides have met in the World Cup, while India has only managed to win four times.
2. Explain the head-to-head details of India vs Australia ODI match?
India and Australia are two of the most successful cricketing nations around +the globe today. In 1947, the two national teams played their first Test match against one other. Australia won that match. India and Australia have had numerous matches over the years.
3. Give the match details of India in Australia (1947-48)?
Australia won the five-match Test series 4-0. Australia won the first Test by an innings and 226 runs in Brisbane (Australia 382/8d; India 58 and 98 f/o). The second Test in Sydney ended in a tie (India 188 and 61/7; Australia 107) whereas the third Test in Melbourne ended in a tie (India 188 and 61/7; Australia 107) Australia won by 233 runs (India 291/9d and 125; Australia 394 and 255/4d).
The fourth Test in Adelaide was won by Australia by an innings and 16 runs (Australia 674; India 381 and 277 f/o). Melbourne hosts the 5th Test. (Australia 575/8d; India 331 and 67 f/o). Australia won by an innings and 177 runs.
The result is - Australia defeated India 4 to 0 in a 1-1 draw.

















