India-Australia one day statistics
Australia and India have played 140 one day games. India has won 52 games, lost 78 games and ten games have ended as No result games.
Team totals of 300 plus runs have been posted by two teams on 44 occasions. Australia has posted 300 plus runs on 26 occasions, while India has posted on 18 occasions.
Australia has been dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs on three occasions, while India has been dismissed all out on three occasions after posting 300 plus runs
India’s score of 382 for 6 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 repesent the highest team total in the series. It also represents India’s highest team total. Australia’s 359 for 6 at Mohali on 10.03.19 represent its highest team total
India has been dismissed all out on five occasions for a total less than 150 runs in a completed innings while Australia has been dismissed all out on five occasions for a total less than 150 runs in a completed innings.
India’s 63 all out at Sydney on 08.01.81 is the lowest innings total against Australia. It also represent the only occasion of a team dismissed for less than 100 runs in Australia-India one day series. Australia’s lowest total against India is its 101 at Perth on 08.12.91.
Australia has won on nine occasions with 100 plus runs margin, while India has won on three occasions. Australia’s largest victory margin is its 208 runs victory at Sydney on 08.02.04, while India’s largest victory margin are its two wins – by 118 runs at Chelmsford on 20.06.83 and 118 runs at Indore on 31.03.01. Australia’s 208 runs victory at Sydney on 08.02.04 represent the only victory by 200 plus runs in Australia-India one day series.
Australia has won a game without losing a wicket on one occasion – at Mumbai on 14.01.20. It also represents the first such win by a team in Australia-India one day series. Australia has won by nine wickets on five occasions, while India has won one occasion – at Vadodara on 11.10.07.
Australia has won on five occasions with 100 plus balls remaining when it has batted second. It’s win by nine wickets with 178 deliveries to spare represent its largest win in this category of statistics. India’s largest win in this category is it’s eight wickets win at Melbourne on 03.03.85 with 83 deliveries to spare.
Australia has won five games with single digits runs margin – one to nine runs, while India has won four games with single digit runs margin. Australia has won two games with one run margin – at Chennai on 09.10.87 and at Brisbane on 01.03.92
India has won two games with two wickets margin – at Bengaluru on 21.10.96 and at Mumbai on 17.10.07. Australia has won one game by two wickets margin – at Sydney on 22.01.04.
Australia has won 12 games with single digit delivery remaining in the second innings when it had batted second in the game, while India has been victorious on ten occasions with single digit delivery remaining in the second innings when it had batted second in the game
As nany as nine Australian batsmen have scored 1000 plus runs against India. RT Ponting with 2164 runs to his credit owns the record for most runs by an Australian batsman against India.
Five Indian batsmen have scored 1000 plus runs against Australia. SR Tendulkar {3077} and RG Sharma {2208} are the two batsmen who have aggregated 2000 plus runs. SR Tendulkar remains the only batsman to compile 3000 plus runs in Australia-India one day series.
Australian batsmen have scored 46 centuries against India, while Indian batsmen have scored similar number of centuries – 46 – against Australia.
RG Sharma’s 203 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 is the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against Australia, while GJ Bailey’s 156 at Nagpur on 30.10.13 is the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India.
RG Sharma is the only batsman to score 200 plus runs in Australia-India one day series. GJ Bailey is the only Australia batsman to score 150 plus runs against India
SR Tendulkar of India owns the record for most centuries by an individual batsman in Australia-India one day series. He has scored nine centuries.
Most centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia is credited to SR Tendulkar who has scored nine centuries, while the record for most centuries by an Australian batsman against India is credited to RT Ponting who has scored six centuries.
RG Sharma and V Kohli have scored eight centuries against Australia and require one more to equal the world record of most centuries by a batsman against a specific opposition held by SR Tendulkar who has scored nine centuries against Australia. With RG Sharma not selected in the one day team to tour Australia, V Kohli has a bright chance of equaling the record held by SR Tendulkar.
Indian captains have scored centuries against Australia on five occasions while the Australian captains have scored centuries against India on nine occasions.
MS Dhoni’s 139 not out at at Mohali on 19.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Indian captain against Australia. GJ Bailey’s 156 at Nagpur on 30.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Australian captain against India.
Indian wicket keepers have scored two centuries against Australia on five occasions while the Australian wicket keeper has scored century against India on one occasion
MS Dhoni’s 139 not out at at Mohali on 19.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Indian wicket keeper batsman against Australia. AC Gilahrist’s 111 at Bengaluru on 12.11.03 is the highest individual score by an Australian wicket keeper against India.
There are 14 occasions of Australian batsmen’s centuries in a losing cause against India, while the series has witnessed 22 occasions of Indian batsmen’s centuries going in vain.
B Lee’s 55 wickets represent the most wickets taken by an Australian bowler against India, while Kapil Dev’s 45 wickets represent the most wickets taken by an Indian bowler against Australia. B Lee is the only bowler to account for 50 plus wickets in Australia-India one day series
Australian bowlers have captured five or more wickets against India on 15 occasions. KH Macleay’s six for 39 at Nottingham on 13.06.83 is the best bowling figures by an Australian bowler against India. Indian bowlers have captured five or more wickets against Australia on six occasions. M Karthik’s six for 27 at Mumbai on 17.10.07 is the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler against Australia.
Australian bowlers have captured six wickets in an innings against India on two occasions. Indian bowlers have captured six wickets in an innings against Australia on three occasions.
Australian bowlers have captured four or more wickets in an innings against India on 33 occasions. Australian bowlers have captured exact four wickets in an innings against India on 18 occasions.
Indian bowlers have captured four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on 22 occasions. Indian bowlers have captured exact four wickets in an innings against India on 16 occasions.
PJ Cummins’ four for 29 at Nagpur on 05.03.19 provide the lone instance of an Australian bowler’s four plus wicket haul in a losing cause against India. There are eight occasion of Indian bowlers’ four plus wickets hauls in a losing cause against Australia. Kapil Dev’s five for 43 at Nottingham on 13.06.83 provide the lone occasion of a bowler’s five plus wicket haul going in vain in Australia-India one day series.
There are five occasions of Australian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against India. CJ Mckay’s one for 89 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 provides the most expensive bowling figures by an Australian bowler against India in terms of runs conceded
There is one occasion of Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia without capturing a wicket.
There are five occasions of Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia. R Vinay Kumar’s one for 102 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 provides the most expensive bowling figures by an Indian bowler against Australia in terms of runs conceded.
There are two occasions of Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia without capturing a wicket.
AC Gilchrist with 79 dismissals owns the record for most dismissals by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 62 dismissals owns the record for most dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
AC Gilchrist with 73 catches owns the record for most catches by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 44 catches owns the record for most catches by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
AC Gilchrist with six stumping dismissals owns the record for most stumping dismissals by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 18 stumping dismissals owns the record for most stumping dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
RT Ponting with 18 catches owns the record for most catches by an Australian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers against India. SR Tendulkar with 31 catches owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers against Australia.
Australia India One day Series Statistics
Australia and India have played 140 one day games. India has won 52 games, lost 78 games and ten games have ended as No result games.
Team totals of 300 plus runs have been posted by two teams on 44 occasions. Australia has posted 300 plus runs on 26 occasions, while India has posted on 18 occasions.
Australia has been dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs on three occasions, while India has been dismissed all out on three occasions after posting 300 plus runs
India’s score of 382 for 6 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 repesent the highest team total in the series. It also represents India’s highest team total. Australia’s 359 for 6 at Mohali on 10.03.19 represent its highest team total
India has been dismissed all out on five occasions for a total less than 150 runs in a completed innings while Australia has been dismissed all out on five occasions for a total less than 150 runs in a completed innings.
India’s 63 all out at Sydney on 08.01.81 is the lowest innings total against Australia. It also represent the only occasion of a team dismissed for less than 100 runs in Australia-India one day series. Australia’s lowest total against India is its 101 at Perth on 08.12.91.
Australia has won on nine occasions with 100 plus runs margin, while India has won on three occasions. Australia’s largest victory margin is its 208 runs victory at Sydney on 08.02.04, while India’s largest victory margin are its two wins – by 118 runs at Chelmsford on 20.06.83 and 118 runs at Indore on 31.03.01. Australia’s 208 runs victory at Sydney on 08.02.04 represent the only victory by 200 plus runs in Australia-India one day series.
Australia has won a game without losing a wicket on one occasion – at Mumbai on 14.01.20. It also represents the first such win by a team in Australia-India one day series. Australia has won by nine wickets on five occasions, while India has won one occasion – at Vadodara on 11.10.07.
Australia has won on five occasions with 100 plus balls remaining when it has batted second. It’s win by nine wickets with 178 deliveries to spare represent its largest win in this category of statistics. India’s largest win in this category is it’s eight wickets win at Melbourne on 03.03.85 with 83 deliveries to spare.
Australia has won five games with single digits runs margin – one to nine runs, while India has won four games with single digit runs margin. Australia has won two games with one run margin – at Chennai on 09.10.87 and at Brisbane on 01.03.92
India has won two games with two wickets margin – at Bengaluru on 21.10.96 and at Mumbai on 17.10.07. Australia has won one game by two wickets margin – at Sydney on 22.01.04.
Australia has won 12 games with single digit delivery remaining in the second innings when it had batted second in the game, while India has been victorious on ten occasions with single digit delivery remaining in the second innings when it had batted second in the game
As nany as nine Australian batsmen have scored 1000 plus runs against India. RT Ponting with 2164 runs to his credit owns the record for most runs by an Australian batsman against India.
Five Indian batsmen have scored 1000 plus runs against Australia. SR Tendulkar {3077} and RG Sharma {2208} are the two batsmen who have aggregated 2000 plus runs. SR Tendulkar remains the only batsman to compile 3000 plus runs in Australia-India one day series.
Australian batsmen have scored 46 centuries against India, while Indian batsmen have scored similar number of centuries – 46 – against Australia.
RG Sharma’s 203 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 is the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against Australia, while GJ Bailey’s 156 at Nagpur on 30.10.13 is the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India.
RG Sharma is the only batsman to score 200 plus runs in Australia-India one day series. GJ Bailey is the only Australia batsman to score 150 plus runs against India
SR Tendulkar of India owns the record for most centuries by an individual batsman in Australia-India one day series. He has scored nine centuries.
Most centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia is credited to SR Tendulkar who has scored nine centuries, while the record for most centuries by an Australian batsman against India is credited to RT Ponting who has scored six centuries.
RG Sharma and V Kohli have scored eight centuries against Australia and require one more to equal the world record of most centuries by a batsman against a specific opposition held by SR Tendulkar who has scored nine centuries against Australia. With RG Sharma not selected in the one day team to tour Australia, V Kohli has a bright chance of equaling the record held by SR Tendulkar.
Indian captains have scored centuries against Australia on five occasions while the Australian captains have scored centuries against India on nine occasions.
MS Dhoni’s 139 not out at at Mohali on 19.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Indian captain against Australia. GJ Bailey’s 156 at Nagpur on 30.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Australian captain against India.
Indian wicket keepers have scored two centuries against Australia on five occasions while the Australian wicket keeper has scored century against India on one occasion
MS Dhoni’s 139 not out at at Mohali on 19.10.13 is the highest individual score by an Indian wicket keeper batsman against Australia. AC Gilahrist’s 111 at Bengaluru on 12.11.03 is the highest individual score by an Australian wicket keeper against India.
There are 14 occasions of Australian batsmen’s centuries in a losing cause against India, while the series has witnessed 22 occasions of Indian batsmen’s centuries going in vain.
B Lee’s 55 wickets represent the most wickets taken by an Australian bowler against India, while Kapil Dev’s 45 wickets represent the most wickets taken by an Indian bowler against Australia. B Lee is the only bowler to account for 50 plus wickets in Australia-India one day series
Australian bowlers have captured five or more wickets against India on 15 occasions. KH Macleay’s six for 39 at Nottingham on 13.06.83 is the best bowling figures by an Australian bowler against India. Indian bowlers have captured five or more wickets against Australia on six occasions. M Karthik’s six for 27 at Mumbai on 17.10.07 is the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler against Australia.
Australian bowlers have captured six wickets in an innings against India on two occasions. Indian bowlers have captured six wickets in an innings against Australia on three occasions.
Australian bowlers have captured four or more wickets in an innings against India on 33 occasions. Australian bowlers have captured exact four wickets in an innings against India on 18 occasions.
Indian bowlers have captured four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on 22 occasions. Indian bowlers have captured exact four wickets in an innings against India on 16 occasions.
PJ Cummins’ four for 29 at Nagpur on 05.03.19 provide the lone instance of an Australian bowler’s four plus wicket haul in a losing cause against India. There are eight occasion of Indian bowlers’ four plus wickets hauls in a losing cause against Australia. Kapil Dev’s five for 43 at Nottingham on 13.06.83 provide the lone occasion of a bowler’s five plus wicket haul going in vain in Australia-India one day series.
There are five occasions of Australian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against India. CJ Mckay’s one for 89 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 provides the most expensive bowling figures by an Australian bowler against India in terms of runs conceded
There is one occasion of Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia without capturing a wicket.
There are five occasions of Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia. R Vinay Kumar’s one for 102 at Bengaluru on 02.11.13 provides the most expensive bowling figures by an Indian bowler against Australia in terms of runs conceded.
There are two occasions of Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings against Australia without capturing a wicket.
AC Gilchrist with 79 dismissals owns the record for most dismissals by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 62 dismissals owns the record for most dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
AC Gilchrist with 73 catches owns the record for most catches by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 44 catches owns the record for most catches by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
AC Gilchrist with six stumping dismissals owns the record for most stumping dismissals by an Australian wicket keeper against India. MS Dhoni with 18 stumping dismissals owns the record for most stumping dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia.
RT Ponting with 18 catches owns the record for most catches by an Australian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers against India. SR Tendulkar with 31 catches owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers against Australia.
As many as 64 three figure partnerships have been posted by Australian batsmen against India which include six partnerships of 200 plus runs. 258 runs unfinished partnership between AJ Finch and DA Warner for the first wicket at Mumbai on 14.01.20 is the highest partnership by Australian batsmen for any wicket against India
As many as 66 three figure partnerships have been posted by Indian batsmen against Australia which include three partnerships of 200 plus runs. 213 runs partnership between VVS Laxman and Yuvraj Singh for the fourth wicket at Sydney on 22.01.04 is the highest partnership by Indian batsmen for any wicket against Australia
RT Ponting with 59 appearances owns the record for most appearances by an Australian cricketer against India. SR Tendulkar with 71 appearances owns the record for most appearances by an Indian cricketer against Australia.
RT Ponting with 35 appearances owns the record for most appearances by an Australian captain against India. Australia has won 21 games, lost 10 games and 04 games have ended as No Result games against India under RT Ponting. MS Dhoni with 40 appearances owns the record for most appearances by an Indian captain against Australia. India has won 14 games, lost 21 games and 05 games have ended as No Result games against Australia under MS Dhoni.
GJ Maxwell with 33 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes by an Australian batsman against India. RG Sharma with 76 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes by an Indian batsman against Australia.
RT Ponting has an aggregate of 2164 runs from 59 winning games against India. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 1571 runs from 23 winning games against Australia.