Australia in India : Australia wins the fifth one dayer at Hyderabad by three runs : Records galore in the match
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India vs Australia Seven Match One Day series : Fifth One day game: at Hyderabad on 05.11.09 : Australia won the match by three runs and lead the seven match series 3-2
Australia won the toss and elected to bat in this game providing the 57th occasion of Australia winning the toss in 102 matches. Australia won this game providing the 34th occasion of Australia winning the game against India after winning the toss and electing to bat first
SR Watson registered 93 in this game providing the 60th occasion of an Australian batsman registering a ninety in one day games. His knock also provides the ninth occasion of an Australian batsman registering a ninety against India.
SE Marsh registered his maiden one day hundred when he scored 112 in this game. His previous best was 81 against West Indies at Kingstown on 24.06.08, on his one day debut. His 112 in this game represents his sixth one day fifty.
SE Marsh’s 112 in this game represent the 150th hundred by Australian batsmen in One day games. His knock also represents the 80th hundred by an Australian opener in one day games.
SE Marsh’s 112 in this game represent the 26th hundred by an Australian batsman against India and also represent the 17th hundred by an Australian opening batsman against India
SR Watson and SE Marsh added 145 runs for the first wicket which represent the 286th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions. This stand represents the 44th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India and also represents the 14th occasion of a three figure partnership for the first wicket.
RT Ponting completed 2000 runs against India when he was on 25 during his knock of 45 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 2020. He not only became the first Australian batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs against Australia but also became the first Australian batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs against a specific opposition.
RT Ponting’s 2020 runs against India provide the 14th occasion of a batsman totaling 2000 runs against a specific opposition. The complete list read as under
| No | Batsmen | Team | Opp | Mat | Runs |
| 1 | SRTendulkar | Ind | Aus | 66 | 2995 |
| 2 | STJayasuriya | Srl | Ind | 86 | 2848 |
| 3 | SRTendulkar | Ind | Srl | 74 | 2749 |
| 4 | STJayasuriya | Srl | Pak | 82 | 2517 |
| 5 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | Pak | Ind | 67 | 2403 |
| 6 | DLHaynes | Win | Pak | 65 | 2390 |
| 7 | SRTendulkar | Ind | Pak | 67 | 2389 |
| 8 | PAdeSilva | Srl | Pak | 75 | 2319 |
| 9 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | Pak | Srl | 63 | 2265 |
| 10 | DLHaynes | Win | Aus | 64 | 2262 |
| 11 | SaeedAnwar | Pak | Srl | 52 | 2198 |
| 12 | IVARichards | Win | Aus | 54 | 2187 |
| 13 | RTPonting | Aus | Ind | 54 | 2020 |
| 14 | SaeedAnwar | Pak | Ind | 50 | 2002 |
Australia’s 350 for 4 in this game provide the 339th occasion of a team scoring 300 plus in one day games. This total represents the 59th occasion of Australia posting a team total of 300 plus runs and 11th occasion of Australia posting a total in excess of 300 against India.
Australia’s 350 for 4 in this game represent the 41st occasion of a team posting a total of 350 plus runs in one day games. This total represents the seventh occasion of Australia posting a total of 350 plus runs in one day games.
| No | Team | Score | Overs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | Aus | 359/2 | 50.0 | Ind | Jo’burg | 23.03.03 |
| 2 | Aus | 359/5 | 50.0 | Ind | Sydney | 08.02.04 |
| 3 | Aus | 368/5 | 50.0 | Srl | Sydney | 12.02.06 |
| 4 | Aus | 434/4 | 50.0 | RSA | Jo’burg | 12.03.06 |
| 5 | Aus | 358/5 | 50.0 | Net | Basseterre | 18.03.07 |
| 6 | Aus | 377/6 | 50.0 | RSA | Basseterre | 24.03.07 |
| 7 | Aus | 350/4 | 50.0 | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
Australia’s 350 for 4 in this game represent the third occasion of Australia posting a score of 350 plus runs against India
| No | Team | Score | Overs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | Aus | 359/2 | 50.0 | Ind | Jo’burg | 23.03.03 |
| 2 | Aus | 359/5 | 50.0 | Ind | Sydney | 08.02.04 |
| 3 | Aus | 350/4 | 50.0 | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
A Nehra and MM Patel conceded 79 and 73 runs respectively in this game providing the 54th and 55th occasion of Indian bowlers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games.
MM Patel returned with figures of none for 73 in this game providing the 19th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding seventy runs without capturing a wicket in one day games. It was the second occasion for MM Patel to concede seventy plus runs with out a wicket – the other occasion being against New Zealand at Christchurch on 08.03.09.
A Nehra and MM Patel are the only two Indian bowlers to concede seventy plus runs with out a wicket in one day games. Their performances are listed below.
| No | Bowlers | W | R | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | A Nehra | 0 | 80 | Aus | Bangalore | 12.11.03 |
| 2 | A Nehra | 0 | 75 | Pak | Ahmedabad | 12.04.05 |
| 1 | MM Patel | 0 | 79 | NZl | Christchurch | 08.03.09 |
| 2 | MM Patel | 0 | 73 | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
MM Patel became the fifth Indian bowler to concede seventy plus runs without a wicket against Australia in one day games.
| No | Bowlers | W | R | Ground | Date |
| 1 | J Srinath | 0 | 87 | Johannesburg | 23.03.03 |
| 2 | A Nehra | 0 | 80 | Bangalore | 12.11.03 |
| 3 | IK Pathan | 0 | 73 | Sydney | 24.02.08 |
| 4 | P Kumar | 0 | 77 | Vadodara | 25.10.09 |
| 5 | MM Patel | 0 | 73 | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
A Nehra returned with bowing figures of 1 for 79 in this game which represent the sixth occasion of his conceding seventy plus runs in his one day career which is a record for an Indian bowler conceding seventy plus runs on most occasions. Prior to this game, AB Agarkar and A Nehra shared this record conceding seventy plus runs on five occasions
| No | Bowlers | M | R | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | AB Agarkar | 1 | 73 | Pak | Jaipur | 24.03.99 |
| 2 | AB Agarkar | 1 | 70 | Zim | Leicester | 19.05.99 |
| 3 | AB Agarkar | 2 | 74 | Zim | Cuttack | 02.12.00 |
| 4 | AB Agarkar | 1 | 71 | RSA | Cape Town | 26.11.06 |
| 5 | AB Agarkar | 1 | 75 | Win | Nagpur | 21.01.07 |
| 1 | A Nehra | 2 | 74 | Pak | Centurion | 01.03.03 |
| 2 | A Nehra | 0 | 80 | Aus | Bangalore | 12.11.03 |
| 3 | A Nehra | 4 | 72 | Pak | Vizag | 05.04.05 |
| 4 | A Nehra | 0 | 75 | Pak | Ahmedabad | 12.04.05 |
| 5 | A Nehra | 3 | 72 | Pak | Delhi | 17.04.05 |
| 6 | A Nehra | 1 | 79 | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
A Nehra became the fifth bowler in the history of one day games to concede seventy plus runs on six or more occasions. Others are Waqar Younis of Pakistan {seven occasions}, Naved-ul-Hassan of Pakistan {six occasions}. B Lee of Australia {six occasions} and MG Johnson of Australia {six occasions}
CJ Mckay was capped by Australia in this game. He became the 181st cricketer to represent Australia in one day games. He is the third Australian cricketer to make his one day debut in the ongoing series. The other two are – MC Henriques and GA Manou – who made their debut at Delhi in the third one day games. CJ Mckay became the eleventh Australian cricketer to make his debut against India in one day games.
CJ Mckay’s 3 for 59 in this game represent the best bowling figures by an Australian bowler on debut against India. The previous best was PR Reifell’s 2 for 27 at Sydney on 14.01.92.
CJ Mckay with his 3 for 59 in this game earned the distinction of becoming the eleventh Australian bowler to capture three or more wickets on one day debut. The following list shows the eleven bowlers with their performances
| No | Bowlers | W | R | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | AIC Dodemaide | 5 | 21 | Srl | Perth | 02.01.88 |
| 2 | SCG MacGill | 4 | 19 | Pak | Sydney | 19.01.00 |
| 3 | CG Rackemann | 4 | 39 | NZl | Melbourne | 09.01.83 |
| 4 | MG Hughes | 3 | 30 | Pak | Adelaide | 11.12.88 |
| 5 | AA Mallett | 3 | 34 | Eng | Melbourne | 05.01.71 |
| 6 | P Wilson | 3 | 39 | NZl | Melbourne | 17.12.97 |
| 7 | KR Stackpole | 3 | 40 | Eng | Melbourne | 05.01.71 |
| 8 | BP Julian | 3 | 50 | Eng | Lord’s | 23.05.93 |
| 9 | TJ Laughlin | 3 | 54 | Win | St John’s | 22.02.78 |
| 10 | ML Lewis | 3 | 56 | NZl | Wellington | 07.12.05 |
| 11 | CJ McKay | 3 | 59 | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
RT Ponting hit a six during his knock of 45 in this game, which gave him a total of 31 sixes against India. He was on par with SR Tendulkar’s 31 sixes – most in India-Australia one day series. But SR Tendulkar’s with four sixes in his innings of 175, took his aggregate of sixes to 35.
When SE Marsh registered 112 in this game, he achieved an unique distinction in the history of one day games. His father GR Marsh had also scored hundreds in one day games. With SE Marsh scoring hundred in this game, Marshs – GR and SE – became the first father and son combination to notch hundreds in one day games. The performances of GR Marsh and SE Marsh are listed in the following table. Geoff has scored nine hundreds for Australia
| No | Batsmen | Runs | Team | Vs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | GR Marsh | 125 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Sydney | 21.01.86 |
| 2 | GR Marsh | 104 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Jaipur | 07.09.86 |
| 3 | GR Marsh | 110 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Chennai | 09.10.87 |
| 4 | GR Marsh | 126* | Aus | Vs | NZl | Chandigarh | 27.10.87 |
| 5 | GR Marsh | 101 | Aus | Vs | NZl | Sydney | 20.01.88 |
| 6 | GR Marsh | 125* | Aus | Vs | Pak | Melbourne | 10.01.89 |
| 7 | GR Marsh | 111* | Aus | Vs | Eng | Lord’s | 29,05.89 |
| 8 | GR Marsh | 113 | Aus | Vs | Win | Bridgetown | 13.03.91 |
| 9 | GR Marsh | 106* | Aus | Vs | Win | Georgetown | 20.03.91 |
| 1 | SE Marsh | 112 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
GR Marsh and SE Marsh also earned the distinction of registering hundreds against the same opposition – India. Incidentally both have scored hundreds while opening the innings for Australia.
| No | Batsmen | Runs | Team | Vs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | GR Marsh | 125 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Sydney | 21.01.86 |
| 2 | GR Marsh | 104 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Jaipur | 07.09.86 |
| 3 | GR Marsh | 110 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Chennai | 09.10.87 |
| 1 | SE Marsh | 112 | Aus | Vs | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
SR Watson’s 93 and SE Marsh’s 112 for Australia in this game provides the 38th occasion of batsmen scoring 90 and 100 in the same innings in the history of one day games.
At the end of this game, SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 30 catches against Australia – most by a fieldsman from any country against Australia. SR Tendulkar became the sixth fieldman in the history of one day games to pouch 30 plus catches against a specific opposition. The complete list of fielers who have pouched 30 plus catches against a specific opposition are tabulated below
| No | Fieldsman | Team | Vs | Opp | Ct |
| 1 | M Azharuddin | Ind | vs | Pak | 44 |
| 2 | AR Border | Aus | Vs | NZl | 33 |
| 3 | CL Hooper | Win | Vs | Pak | 33 |
| 4 | RS Mahanama | Srl | Vs | Pak | 32 |
| 5 | M Muralitharan | Srl | Vs | Pak | 32 |
| 5 | SR Tendulkar | Ind | Vs | Aus | 30 |
India scored 347 in this game providing the 340th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in one day games.
Australia {350 for 4} and India {347} scored 300 plus runs in this game providing the 48th occasion of both teams registering 300 plus runs in a match.
India scored 347 runs batting second in this game providing the 53rd occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs while batting second in the history of one day games.
India’s 347 all out in this game represent the 19th occasion of a team dismissed all out after registering 300 plus in one day games. This total represents the second highest total when a team has been dismissed all out after scoring 300 plus runs in one day games. The highest total in this category of statistics is Pakistan’s 349 all out against Zimbabwe at Kingston on 21.03.07
India’s 347 all out in this game represent the 12th occasion of a team dismissed all out after registering 300 plus runs while batting second in one day games. This total also represents the highest team total when a team has been dismissed all out while batting second. The previous best total in this category of statistics was New Zealand’s 334 all out against India at Christchurch on 08.03.09.
SR Tendulkar became the highest run getter against a specific opposition when he was on 29 during the course of his knock of 175 runs in this game. He had an aggregate of 2820 runs against Australia prior to the start of this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate stood at 2995 runs. He surpassed the record aggregate of SR Jayasuria’s 2840 runs against India.
SR Tendulkar aggregated 17000 one day runs when he was on seven during the course of his knock of 175 in this game. Prior to the start of this game, he has an aggregate of 16993 one day runs. At the end of this game his run aggregate stood at 17168. SR Tendulkar became the first batsman in the history of one day games to amass 17000 runs.
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent the 55th occasion of a batsman registering 150 plus runs in one day games.
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent his fourth score of 150 plus runs in one day games. ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka is the only other batsman who has scored 150 plus runs on four occasions. The performances of these two batsmen are tabulated below
| No | Batsmen | Runs | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | ST Jayasuriya | 151* | Srl | Ind | Mumbai | 17.05.97 |
| 2 | ST Jayasuriya | 189 | Srl | Ind | Sharjah | 29.10.00 |
| 3 | ST Jayasuriya | 152 | Srl | Eng | Leeds | 01.07.06 |
| 4 | ST Jayasuriya | 157 | Srl | Net | Amstelveen | 04.07.06 |
| 1 | SR Tendulkar | 186* | Ind | NZl | Hyd-LBS | 08.11.09 |
| 2 | SR Tendulkar | 152 | Ind | Nam | PMBurg | 23.02.03 |
| 3 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | Ind | NZl | Christchurch | 08.03.09 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Ind | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar became the fourth batsman to score 150 plus runs against Australia. The complete list of batsmen who have scored 150 plus runs against Australia are listed below
| No | Batsmen | Runs | Team | Ground | Date |
| 1 | IVA Richards | 153* | Win | Melbourne | 09.12.79 |
| 2 | RA Smith | 167* | Eng | Birmingham | 21.05.93 |
| 3 | HH Gibbs | 175 | RSA | Jo’burg | 12.03.06 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
HH Gibbs and SR Tendulkar with 175 runs share the record of most runs by a batsman against Australia.
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent the 12th occasion of an Indian batsman registering 150 plus scores in one day games. The complete list is furnished below in the chronological order.
| No | Batsman | Runs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | N Kapil Dev | 175* | Zim | TB Wells | 18.06.83 |
| 2 | M Azharuddin | 153* | Zim | Cuttack | 09.04.98 |
| 3 | SC Ganguly | 183 | Srl | Taunton | 26.05.99 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 186* | NZl | Hyd-LBS | 08.11.99 |
| 5 | R Dravid | 153 | NZl | Hyd-LBS | 08.11.99 |
| 6 | SC Ganguly | 153* | NZl | Gwalior | 11.11.99 |
| 7 | D Mongia | 159* | Zim | Guwahati | 19.03.02 |
| 8 | SR Tendulkar | 152 | Nam | PM Burg | 23.02.03 |
| 9 | MS Dhoni | 183* | Srl | Jaipur | 31.10.05 |
| 10 | G Gambhir | 150 | Srl | Col-RPS | 05.02.09 |
| 11 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | NZl | Christchurch | 08.03.09 |
| 12 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game was in a losing cause providing the sixth occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus runs going in vain in the history of one day games. SR Tendulkar’s 175 runs in this game represent the third highest individual score which has gone in vain. The following table lists out all the six occasions
| No | Batsmen | Runs | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | CK Coventry | 194* | Zim | Ban | Bulawayo | 16.08.09 |
| 2 | ML Hayden | 181* | Aus | NZl | Hamilton | 20.02.07 |
| 3 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Ind | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
| 4 | RA Smith | 167* | Eng | Aus | Birmingham | 21.05.93 |
| 5 | RT Ponting | 164 | Aus | RSA | Jo’burg | 12.03.06 |
| 6 | CH Gayle | 152* | Win | RSA | Jo’burg | 04.02.04 |
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 253rd occasion of a batsman’s hundred going in vain in the history of one day games. Tendulkar’s knock which went in vain represents the 47th occasion of an Indian batsman’s hundred in a losing cause.
SR Tendulkar’s 175 which went in vain represent the 40th occasion of a batsman’s hundred in vain against Australia. Tendulkar’s knock of 175 is the highest individual score by a batsman which has gone in vain against Australia. The previous best was RA Smith’s 167 not out at Birmingham on 21.05.93.
SR Tendulakar’s 175 and RA Smith’s 167 not out remain the only two knocks of 150 plus run which have gone in vain against Australia in one day games.
SR Tendulakar’s 175 in this game represent his 45th test hundred – most by any batsman in the history of one day games. He has to his credit of witnessing twelve of his 45 hundreds in a losing cause – most number of hundreds to go in vain in the history of one day games. His twelve hundreds which have gone in vain are listed below
| No | Batsman | Runs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | SR Tendulkar | 137 | Srl | Delhi | 02.03.96 |
| 2 | SR Tendulkar | 100 | Pak | Singapore | 05.04.96 |
| 3 | SR Tendulkar | 110 | Srl | Col-RPS | 28.08.96 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 143 | Aus | Sharjah | 22.04.98 |
| 5 | SR Tendulkar | 101 | Srl | Sharjah | 20.10.00 |
| 6 | SR Tendulkar | 146 | Zim | Jodhpur | 08.12.00 |
| 7 | SR Tendulkar | 101 | RSA | Jo’burg | 05.10.01 |
| 8 | SR Tendulkar | 141 | Pak | Rawalpindi | 16.03.04 |
| 9 | SR Tendulkar | 123 | Pak | Ahmedabad | 12.04.05 |
| 10 | SR Tendulkar | 100 | Pak | Peshawar | 06.02.06 |
| 11 | SR Tendulkar | 141* | Win | K Lumpur | 14.09.06 |
| 12 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Aus | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent the 165th hundred by Indian batsmen against various oppositions in one day games
SR Tendulkar’s 175 in this game represent his ninth hundred against Australia which is a record for most hundreds against a specific opposition. It was an improvement over his own record of eight hundreds against Sri Lanka. Tendulkar’s hundreds against Australia and Sri Lanka are listed below
| No | Batsman | Runs | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | SR Tendulkar | 110 | Aus | Col-RPS | 09.09.94 |
| 2 | SR Tendulkar | 100 | Aus | Kanpur | 07.04.98 |
| 3 | SR Tendulkar | 143 | Aus | Sharjah | 22.04.98 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 134 | Aus | Sharjah | 24.04.98 |
| 5 | SR Tendulkar | 141 | Aus | Dhaka | 28.10.98 |
| 6 | SR Tendulkar | 139 | Aus | Indore | 31.03.01 |
| 7 | SR Tendulkar | 100 | Aus | Gwalior | 26.10.03 |
| 8 | SR Tendulkar | 117* | Aus | Sydney | 02.03.08 |
| 9 | SR Tendulkar | 175 | Aus | Hyd-RGS | 05.11.09 |
| 1 | SR Tendulkar | 112* | Srl | Sharjah | 09.04.95 |
| 2 | SR Tendulkar | 137 | Srl | Delhi | 02.03.96 |
| 3 | SR Tendulkar | 110 | Srl | Col-RPS | 28.08.96 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 128 | Srl | Col-RPS | 07.07.98 |
| 5 | SR Tendulkar | 120 | Srl | Col-SSC | 29.09.99 |
| 6 | SR Tendulkar | 101 | Srl | Sharjah | 20.10.00 |
| 7 | SR Tendulkar | 113 | Srl | Bristol | 11.07.02 |
| 8 | SR Tendulkar | 138 | Srl | Col-RPS | 14.09.09 |
SR Tendulkar and SK Raina added 137 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 285th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in one day games. Only Australia is ahead of India, in terms of number of three figure partnerships, with 286 three figure stands.
SR Tendulkar and SK Raina added 137 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 39th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in one day games against Australia. This stand also represents the sixth occasion of a three figure partnership by Indian batsmen for the sixth wicket against Australia.
BW Bilfenhaus {one for 72} and D Bollinger {one for 75} conceded seventy plus runs in this game providing the 43rd and 44th occasion of Australian bowers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games.
BW Bilfenhaus {one for 72} and D Bollinger {one for 75} conceded seventy plus runs in this game providing the 11th and 12th occasion of Australian bowers conceding seventy plus runs in one day games against India.
A Nehra {One for 79} and MM Patel {none for 73} conceded seventy plus run for India, while BW Bilfenhaus {one for 72} and D Bollinger {one for 75} conceded seventy plus runs in this game providing the 29th occasion of rival bowlers conceding seventy plus runs in the history of one day games.
SR Watson {93} for Australia and SR Tendulkar {175} for India scored ninety and hundred in this game providing the 88th occasion of rival batsman scoring ninety and hundred in one day games.
Australia’s three run victory in this game represent the 14th occasion of a team winning a one day game by three runs margin in the history of one day games. All the fourteen occasions are listed below
| No | Winner | Margin | Target | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | Srl | 3 runs | 216 | Eng | Col-SSC | 14.02.82 |
| 2 | NZl | 3 runs | 243 | Zim | Hyd-LBS | 10.10.87 |
| 3 | Aus | 3 runs | 200 | NZl | Indore | 18.10.87 |
| 4 | Aus | 3 runs | 223 | Eng | Melbourne | 10.01.91 |
| 5 | Pak | 3 runs | 205 | Eng | Lord’s | 22.08.92 |
| 6 | Aus | 3 runs | 233 | NZl | Auckland | 28.03.93 |
| 7 | Aus | 3 runs | 203 | NZl | Melbourne | 16.12.93 |
| 8 | Zim | 3 runs | 253 | Ind | Leicester | 19.05.99 |
| 9 | Win | 3 runs | 196 | Eng | Nottingham | 20.07.00 |
| 10 | Srl | 3 runs | – | NZl | Hamilton | 08.02.01 |
| 11 | Win | 3 runs | 279 | RSA | Cape Town | 09.02.03 |
| 12 | Ind | 3 runs | 281 | Zim | Adelaide | 24.01.04 |
| 13 | Eng | 3 runs | 116 | Ire | Belfast | 27.08.09 |
| 14 | Aus | 3 runs | 351 | Ind | Hyd-RGS | 05.11.09 |
Australia’s three run victory in this game represent the fifth occasion of Australia winning a one day game by three runs margin in the history of one day games. All the fourteen occasions are listed below
| No | Winner | Margin | Target | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | Aus | 3 runs | 200 | NZl | Indore | 18.10.87 |
| 2 | Aus | 3 runs | 223 | Eng | Melbourne | 10.01.91 |
| 3 | Aus | 3 runs | 233 | NZl | Auckland | 28.03.93 |
| 4 | Aus | 3 runs | 203 | NZl | Melbourne | 16.12.93 |
| 5 | Aus | 3 runs | 351 | Ind | Hyd-RGI | 05.11.09 |