Australia vs India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 – India won by six wickets
India capped Mohammad Siraj for this game. He became the 225th cricketer to represent India in one day games. He became the 24th Indian cricketer to make his one day debut against Australia.
India capped Mohammad Siraj for this game. He became the 108th cricketer to represent India in one day games on away soil. He became the 13th Indian cricketer to make his one day debut against Australia in Australia
He bowled at number three in this game to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian bowler to bowl at number three on his one day debut. He became the fourth Indian bowler to bowl at number three against Australia on his one day debut.
U Khawaja was dismissed run out for 21 in this game to provide the 110th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India. It also provides the 40th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India on home soil. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India at Adelaide.
U Khawaja was dismissed run out for 21 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India while batting at number three. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India on home soil while batting at number three.. It also provides the first occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India at Adelaide while batting at number three
Adelaide game was the 50th one day international for MS Dhoni against Australia. He became the eleventh cricketer to appear in 50 plus one day games against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {71}, DL Haynes {64}, DL Vettori {59}, DPMD Jayawardene {56}, JN Rhodes {55}, IVA Richards {54}, EJG Morgan {52}, BC Lara {51}. RB Richardson {51} and JH Kallis {50}
MS Dhoni became the second Indian cricketer to appear in 50 plus one day one day internationals against Australia after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has played 71 games against Australia.
MS Dhoni became the first wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day internationals to appear in 50 games against Australia.
MS Dhoni’s 50 one day appearances against Australia provide the 67th occasion of a cricketer appearing against an Opp 50 plus one day appearances.
MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the 20th cricketer to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one day internationals.
MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the third Indian cricketer to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar against four teams and MA Azharuddin against two teams
MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the the second wicket keeper batsman to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one day internationals after KC Sangakkara. KC Sangakkara has played 76 one day games against India and 56 one day games against Pakistan.
Mohammad Siraj returned with none for 76 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a bowler conceding 70 plus runs without a wicket on his one day debut in the history of one day internationals. He also became the second Indian bowler to suffer such an ignominy after KD Ghavri. KD Ghavri had returned with figures of none for 83 against England at Lord’s on 07.06.75
SR Marsh scored 131 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India in one day internationals in Australia. SE Marsh became the second Australian batsman to score a century against Australia in one day internationals after ME Waugh. ME Waugh has scored 116 runs against India at Adelaide on 26.01.00
With SE Marsh scoring 131 in this game, it provides the father and sons from Australia scoring centuries against India at home. The centuries scored by GR Marsh, MR Marsh and SE Marsh are tabulated below.
| No | Player | Runs | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | GR Marsh | 125 | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 21 Jan 1986 |
| 2 | MR Marsh | 102* | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 3 | SE Marsh | 131 | 1 | Ind | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
With SE Marsh scoring 131 in this game, it provides the father and sons from Australia scoring centuries against India. The centuries scored by GR Marsh, MR Marsh and SE Marsh are tabulated below.
| No | Player | Runs | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | GR Marsh | 125 | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 21 Jan 1986 |
| 2 | GR Marsh | 104 | 1 | Ind | Jaipur | 07 Sep 1986 |
| 3 | GR Marsh | 110 | 1 | Ind | Chennai | 09 Oct 1987 |
| 4 | MR Marsh | 102* | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 5 | SE Marsh | 131 | 1 | Ind | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
SE Marsh’s 131 was in a losing cause to provide the 49th occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the 24th occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals against India on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | ML Hayden | 109 | 2 | Ind | Brisbane | 18 Jan 2004 |
| 2 | DA Warner | 122 | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 3 | MR Marsh | 102* | 1 | Ind | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 4 | SE Marsh | 131 | 1 | Ind | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
MS Dhoni’s half century – 55 not out – in this game provides the 41st occasion of his scoring a half century in India’s winning one day internationals. He now stands third in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals. SR Tendulkar {59} and R Dravid {47} occupy the first and second places. MS Dhoni went past SC Ganguly who had an aggregate of 40 half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals.
MS Dhoni’s aggregate in India’s winning one day internationals read 2841 runs with his 41 half centuries. He now stands third in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most runs in India’s winning one day internationals with their half centuries. SR Tendulkar {4310} and R Dravid {3104} occupy the first and second places with their 59 and 47 half centuries, MS Dhoni went past SC Ganguly who had an aggregate of 2836 runs with his 40 half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals.
V Kohli scored 104 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of his scoring a century in one day games. He now stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 49 centuries to his credit occupies the first place.
V Kohli scored 104 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of his scoring a century in one day games. He now stands second in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 49 centuries to his credit occupies the first place.
It also represents his 18th century on away soil – most by any batsman in the history of one day internationals. It also represents his sixth century against Australia. Other batsmen to score six or more centuries against Australia are – SR Tendulkar {09}, RG Sharma {07} and DL Haynes {06}.
It also represents his third century against Australia in Australia. Others to score three or more centuries against Australia in Australia are – RG Sharma {04} and IVA Richards {03}
It also represents his 24th century while a team has batted second in the match and his eleventh century while a team has batted second in a match on away soil. Both are the world records in their respective parameters.
It also represents his 21st century while a team has batted second and won the match and his ninth century while a team has batted second and won the match on away soil. Both are the world records in their respective parameters.
MS Dhoni effected one stumping dismissal in this game which gave him an aggregate of 116 stumping dismissals in one day games. They also gave him an aggregate of 43 stumping dismissals on away soil
MS Dhoni’s two dismissals in this game fetched him an aggregate of 56 dismissals against Australia. He now holds the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper against Australia. He went past MV Boucher of South Africa who had an aggregate of 54 dismissals against Australia.
MS Dhoni’s aggregate of catches against Australia read 40 at the end of this game. He became the third wicket keeper to pouch 40 plus catches against Australia. Others are – MV Boucher {49} and PJL Dujon {41}
India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the 49th occasion of India winning a one day international by a single digit delivery to spare {0ne to nine}. All such occasions are listed below.
| No | Team | Result | Margin | BR | Bat | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | India | won | 3 wickets | 9 | 2nd | v Australia | Delhi | 02 Oct 1986 |
| 2 | India | won | 3 wickets | 9 | 2nd | v Zimbabwe | Sharjah | 26 Oct 2000 |
| 3 | India | won | 6 wickets | 9 | 2nd | v Australia | Sharjah | 24 Apr 1998 |
| 4 | India | won | 3 wickets | 8 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Ranchi | 16 Nov 2014 |
| 5 | India | won | 6 wickets | 8 | 2nd | v Zimbabwe | Auckland | 14 Mar 2015 |
| 6 | India | won | 4 wickets | 8 | 2nd | v England | Gwalior | 05 Mar 1993 |
| 7 | India | won | 6 wickets | 8 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 17 Sep 1994 |
| 8 | India | won | 1 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v West Indies | Cuttack | 29 Nov 2011 |
| 9 | India | won | 5 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Visakhapatnam | 20 Oct 2010 |
| 10 | India | won | 3 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v England | Sharjah | 02 Apr 1987 |
| 11 | India | won | 6 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v England | Lord’s | 29 Jun 2002 |
| 12 | India | won | 5 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v New Zealand | Bengaluru | 07 Dec 2010 |
| 13 | India | won | 2 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Bengaluru | 21 Oct 1996 |
| 14 | India | won | 7 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Bangladesh | Dhaka | 15 Jun 2014 |
| 15 | India | won | 6 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Melbourne | 31 Jan 1986 |
| 16 | India | won | 6 wickets | 6 | 2nd | v Bangladesh | Fatullah | 26 Feb 2014 |
| 17 | India | won | 5 wickets | 6 | 2nd | v Bangladesh | Dhaka | 10 May 2007 |
| 18 | India | won | 4 wickets | 6 | 2nd | v England | Faridabad | 31 Mar 2006 |
| 19 | India | won | 6 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v South Africa | Belfast | 29 Jun 2007 |
| 20 | India | won | 4 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v South Africa | Centurion | 11 Dec 1992 |
| 21 | India | won | 2 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Adelaide | 19 Feb 2008 |
| 22 | India | won | 7 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v England | Indore | 15 Apr 2006 |
| 23 | India | won | 3 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 13 Apr 1986 |
| 24 | India | won | 3 wickets | 5 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 06 Nov 1998 |
| 25 | India | won | 4 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 27 Jun 2001 |
| 26 | India | won | 8 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v West Indies | Cuttack | 09 Nov 1994 |
| 27 | India | won | 6 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v Australia | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
| 28 | India | won | 6 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v South Africa | Belfast | 01 Jul 2007 |
| 29 | India | won | 5 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v England | Mohali | 20 Oct 2011 |
| 30 | India | won | 6 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v England | Jalandhar | 20 Dec 1981 |
| 31 | India | won | 7 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Zimbabwe | Guwahati | 22 Mar 1993 |
| 32 | India | won | 7 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Pakistan | Toronto | 20 Sep 1997 |
| 33 | India | won | 6 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Australia | Nagpur | 30 Oct 2013 |
| 34 | India | won | 2 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 25 Aug 1985 |
| 35 | India | won | 2 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v England | Lord’s | 13 Jul 2002 |
| 36 | India | won | 4 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Pakistan | Karachi | 30 Sep 1997 |
| 37 | India | won | 2 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v England | The Oval | 05 Sep 2007 |
| 38 | India | won | 6 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Australia | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 39 | India | won | 1 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Port of Spain | 11 Jul 2013 |
| 40 | India | won | 5 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (RPS) | 28 Jul 2012 |
| 41 | India | won | 4 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Australia | Adelaide | 12 Feb 2012 |
| 42 | India | won | 3 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v South Africa | Kochi | 09 Mar 2000 |
| 43 | India | won | 1 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v New Zealand | Auckland | 11 Jan 2003 |
| 44 | India | won | 6 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v West Indies | Gros Islet | 03 Jul 2009 |
| 45 | India | won | 2 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v New Zealand | Napier | 12 Jan 1999 |
| 46 | India | won | 3 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v Pakistan | Dhaka | 18 Jan 1998 |
| 47 | India | won | 4 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v South Africa | Vadodara | 17 Mar 2000 |
| 48 | India | won | 3 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v Pakistan | Dambulla | 19 Jun 2010 |
| 49 | India | won | 5 wickets | 1 | 2nd | v West Indies | Kingston | 18 May 2006 |
India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the ninth occasion of India winning a one day international by a single digit delivery to spare {0ne to nine} against Australia. All such occasions are listed below.
| No | Team | Result | Margin | BR | Bat | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | India | won | 6 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Melbourne | 31 Jan 1986 |
| 2 | India | won | 3 wickets | 9 | 2nd | v Australia | Delhi | 02 Oct 1986 |
| 3 | India | won | 2 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Bengaluru | 21 Oct 1996 |
| 4 | India | won | 6 wickets | 9 | 2nd | v Australia | Sharjah | 24 Apr 1998 |
| 5 | India | won | 5 wickets | 7 | 2nd | v Australia | Visakhapatnam | 20 Oct 2010 |
| 6 | India | won | 4 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Australia | Adelaide | 12 Feb 2012 |
| 7 | India | won | 6 wickets | 3 | 2nd | v Australia | Nagpur | 30 Oct 2013 |
| 8 | India | won | 6 wickets | 2 | 2nd | v Australia | Sydney | 23 Jan 2016 |
| 9 | India | won | 6 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v Australia | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the fifth occasion of India winning a one day international by exact four deliveries to spare. All such occasions are listed below.
| No | Team | Result | Margin | BR | Bat | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | India | won | 8 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v West Indies | Cuttack | 09 Nov 1994 |
| 2 | India | won | 4 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 27 Jun 2001 |
| 3 | India | won | 6 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v South Africa | Belfast | 01 Jul 2007 |
| 4 | India | won | 5 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v England | Mohali | 20 Oct 2011 |
| 5 | India | won | 6 wickets | 4 | 2nd | v Australia | Adelaide | 15 Jan 2019 |
MS Dhoni scored two boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 30 boundary sixes against Australia. He became the third Indian batsman to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Australia. Other two are – RG Sharma {66} and SR Tendulkar {35}. RG Sharma’s 66 boundary sixes include the two boundary sixes in this game.
MS Dhoni {214} and RG Sharma {210} occupy the first and second places in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in one day internationals. The aggregate number of sixes scored by these two batsmen when representing India and as at the end of this game.
MS Dhoni {221} and RG Sharma {210} occupy the fourth and fifth places in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in one day internationals. The following is the complete list of seven batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary sixes in one day internationals
| No | Player | Teams | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | 6s |
| 1 | Shahid Afridi | Asia/ICC/PAK | 398 | 369 | 27 | 08064 | 124 | 23.57 | 351 |
| 2 | CH Gayle | ICC/WI | 284 | 279 | 17 | 09727 | 215 | 37.12 | 275 |
| 3 | ST Jayasuriya | Asia/SL | 445 | 433 | 18 | 13430 | 189 | 32.36 | 270 |
| 4 | MS Dhoni | Asia/INDIA | 334 | 283 | 79 | 10279 | 183* | 50.38 | 221 |
| 5 | RG Sharma | INDIA | 195 | 189 | 31 | 07630 | 264 | 48.29 | 210 |
| 6 | AB de Villiers | Afr/SA | 228 | 218 | 39 | 09577 | 176 | 53.50 | 204 |
| 7 | BB McCullum | NZ | 260 | 228 | 28 | 06083 | 166 | 30.41 | 200 |