India Vs Australia – Second ODI at Visakhapatnam on 19 Mar 2023

India Vs Australia – Second ODI at Visakhapatnam on 19 Mar 2023

Australia won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 27th occasion of Australia doing so against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 16th occasion of Australia doing so against India in India in one day internationals.

Shubman Gill was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 16th occasion of Indian opening batsman dismissed for Zeroes against Australia in a one day international. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian opening batsman dismissed for zeroes against Australia in a one day international on home soil.

SA Yadav collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 26th occasion of Indian batsmen collecting the first ball duck against Australia in a one day international. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck against Australia in a one day international on home soil

SA Yadav became the second Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on two occasions against Australia in a one day international on home soil. MS Dhoni was the other batsman to suffer such an ignominy against Australia in a one day international on home soil

NoPlayerRunsBFIOppositionGroundStart Date
1MS Dhoni012v AustraliaVisakhapatnam20 Oct 2010
2MS Dhoni011v AustraliaNagpur05 Mar 2019
        
1SA Yadav012v AustraliaWankhede17 Mar 2023
2SA Yadav011v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

SA Yadav became the second Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on two occasions against Australia in a one day international at Visakhapatnam. MS Dhoni was the other batsman to suffer such an ignominy against Australia in a one day international at Visakhapatnam on 20 Oct 2010

NoPlayerRunsBFIOppositionGroundStart Date
1MS Dhoni012v AustraliaVisakhapatnam20 Oct 2010
2SA Yadav011v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

SA Yadav became the fourth Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on two occasions against Australia in a one day international. Others are – MS Dhoni, N Kapil Dev and S Dhawan

NoPlayerRunsBFIOppositionGroundStart Date
1MS Dhoni012v AustraliaVisakhapatnam20 Oct 2010
2MS Dhoni011v AustraliaNagpur05 Mar 2019
        
1N Kapil Dev011v AustraliaSydney08 Jan 1981
2N Kapil Dev012v AustraliaSydney05 Feb 1986
        
1S Dhawan012v AustraliaSydney12 Jan 2019
2S Dhawan012v AustraliaHyderabad02 Mar 2019
        
1SA Yadav012v AustraliaWankhede17 Mar 2023
2SA Yadav011v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

Shubman Gill and SA Yadav were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 95th and 96th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed for Zeroes against Australia. It also provides the 44th and 45th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed for zeroes against Australia on home soil.

Shubman Gill and SA Yadav were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the second occasion of two Indian batsmen dismissed for Zeroes against Australia in a one day international at Visakhapatnam. The first such occasion was S Dhawan and MS Dhoni dismissed for zeroes against Australia in a one day international at Viskhapatnam on 20 Oct 2010

India lost its five wickets with 49 runs on the board to provide the 22nd occasion of India losing its five wickets for less than 50 runs on the board in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
15/491v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023
25/481v PakistanPune22 Mar 1987
35/442v AustraliaColombo (SSC)28 Aug 1999
45/441v New ZealandHamilton14 Jan 2003
55/431v AustraliaVadodara11 Oct 2007
65/422v EnglandThe Oval04 Jun 1982
75/421v PakistanSharjah05 Dec 1986
85/412v New ZealandAuckland14 Feb 1981
95/361v PakistanSialkot13 Oct 1978
105/351v South AfricaHyderabad16 Nov 2005
115/352v AustraliaKuala Lumpur16 Sep 2006
125/341v PakistanSharjah22 Mar 1985
135/342v New ZealandBulawayo26 Aug 2005
145/332v PakistanPerth28 Jan 2000
155/331v New ZealandHamilton31 Jan 2019
165/312v West IndiesNagpur08 Dec 1987
175/302v Sri LankaSharjah29 Oct 2000
185/291v PakistanChennai30 Dec 2012
195/272v West IndiesToronto12 Sep 1999
205/271v AustraliaGuwahati08 Nov 2009
215/171v ZimbabweTunbridge Wells18 Jun 1983
225/161v Sri LankaDharamsala10 Dec 2017

India lost its five wickets with 49 runs on the board to provide the fifth occasion of India losing its five wickets for less than 50 runs on the board in a one day international against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
15/491v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023
25/442v AustraliaColombo (SSC)28 Aug 1999
35/431v AustraliaVadodara11 Oct 2007
45/352v AustraliaKuala Lumpur16 Sep 2006
55/271v AustraliaGuwahati08 Nov 2009

India lost its five wickets with 49 runs on the board to provide the eighth occasion of India losing its five wickets for less than 50 runs on the board in a one day international on home soil All such occasions are tabulated below

NoFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
15/491v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023
25/481v PakistanPune22 Mar 1987
35/431v AustraliaVadodara11 Oct 2007
45/351v South AfricaHyderabad16 Nov 2005
55/312v West IndiesNagpur08 Dec 1987
65/291v PakistanChennai30 Dec 2012
75/271v AustraliaGuwahati08 Nov 2009
85/161v Sri LankaDharamsala10 Dec 2017

India lost its five wickets with 49 runs on the board to provide the fifth occasion of India losing its five wickets for 49 and less than 49 runs on the board in a one day international against Australia on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
15/491v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023
25/431v AustraliaVadodara11 Oct 2007
35/271v AustraliaGuwahati08 Nov 2009

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of five for 53 in this game to provide the 86th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 28th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals on away soil

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of five for 53 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1GS Chappell9.551551v IndiaSydney08 Jan 1981
2KH MacLeay11.533962v IndiaNottingham13 Jun 1983
3BA Reid10.005352v IndiaAdelaide26 Jan 1986
4TM Alderman10.023252v IndiaChristchurch3 Mar 1990
5DW Fleming9.003652v IndiaWankhede27 Feb 1996
6B Lee8.512752v IndiaAdelaide26 Jan 2000
7B Lee8.503852v IndiaKuala Lumpur22 Sep 2006
8MG Johnson10.002651v IndiaVadodara11 Oct 2007
9B Lee9.022751v IndiaBrisbane03 Feb 2008
10B Lee9.115852v IndiaSydney24 Feb 2008
11DE Bollinger10.043551v IndiaGuwahati08 Nov 2009
12BW Hilfenhaus9.313352v IndiaBrisbane19 Feb 2012
13MA Starc10.024361v IndiaMelbourne18 Jan 2015
14KW Richardson10.016852v IndiaCanberra20 Jan 2016
15PJ Cummins10.007051v IndiaMohali10 Mar 2019
16MA Starc8.015351v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against India in India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1DW Fleming9.003652v IndiaWankhede27 Feb 1996
2MG Johnson10.002651v IndiaVadodara11 Oct 2007
3DE Bollinger10.043551v IndiaGuwahati08 Nov 2009
4PJ Cummins10.007051v IndiaMohali10 Mar 2019
5MA Starc8.015351v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

MA Starc became the second Australian bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings in a one day international on two or more occasions. B Lee is the other bowler who has four five fors to his credit against India

NoPlayerOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1B Lee8.512752v IndiaAdelaide26 Jan 2000
2B Lee8.503852v IndiaKuala Lumpur22 Sep 2006
3B Lee9.022751v IndiaBrisbane03 Feb 2008
4B Lee9.115852v IndiaSydney24 Feb 2008
          
1MA Starc10.024361v IndiaMelbourne18 Jan 2015
2MA Starc8.015351v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

MA Starc’s five for 53 in this game represents his ninth five wicket hual in one day internationals. He now shares the Australian record for most five wicket hauls in a one day internationals with B Lee. B Lee has also captured five wickets in an innings in one day internationals on nine occasions. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

PlayerNo0MRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
B Lee18.512752v IndiaAdelaide26 Jan 2000
B Lee29.303052v EnglandMelbourne25 Jan 2003
B Lee39.124252v New ZealandGqeberha11 Mar 2003
B Lee410.024151v EnglandLord’s10 Jul 2005
B Lee510.012252v South AfricaMelbourne-CS20 Jan 2006
B Lee68.503852v IndiaKuala Lumpur22 Sep 2006
B Lee79.022751v IndiaBrisbane03 Feb 2008
B Lee89.115852v IndiaSydney24 Feb 2008
B Lee99.014951v EnglandLord’s12 Sep 2009
          
PlayerNoOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
MA Starc110.024251v PakistanSharjah28 Aug 2012
MA Starc26.522051v West IndiesPerth01 Feb 2013
MA Starc38.013252v West IndiesPerth03 Feb 2013
MA Starc410.024361v IndiaMelbourne18 Jan 2015
MA Starc59.002862v New ZealandAuckland28 Feb 2015
MA Starc610.014652v West IndiesNottingham06 Jun 2019
MA Starc79.412652v New ZealandLord’s29 Jun 2019
MA Starc88.014852v West IndiesBridgetown20 Jul 2021
MA Starc98.015351v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

India was dismissed all out for 118 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of India dismissed all out against Australia in a one day international.  It also provides the 23rd occasion of India dismissed all out against Australia in a one day international in India

India was dismissed all out for 118 in this game to provide the 288th occasion of India dismissed all out in a one day international.  It also provides the 117th occasion of India dismissed all out in a one day international on home soil

India’s 117 in this game represent its lowest total in a completed innings against Australia on home soil. The previous lowest total was 148 at Vadodara on 11 Oct 2007

India’s 117 in this game represents the fourth occasion of India dismissed all out in an innings against Australia for a total of 125 runs and less than 125 runs in an innings in one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1India631v AustraliaSydney08 Jan 1981
2India1001v AustraliaSydney14 Jan 2000
3India1171v AustraliaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023
4India1251v AustraliaCenturion15 Feb 2003

Australia won this game by ten wickets to provide the 59th occasion of a team winning a one day international without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginTarOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1India10 wickets12129.5v East AfricaLeeds11 Jun 1975
2New Zealand10 wickets11329.0v IndiaMelbourne10 Jan 1981
3West Indies10 wickets17245.1v ZimbabweBirmingham20 Jun 1983
4India10 wickets9721.4v Sri LankaSharjah08 Apr 1984
5West Indies10 wickets11724.2v New ZealandPort of Spain17 Apr 1985
6Pakistan10 wickets6522.4v New ZealandSharjah15 Apr 1986
7West Indies10 wickets19239.2v New ZealandChristchurch28 Mar 1987
8West Indies10 wickets22146.5v PakistanMelbourne23 Feb 1992
9West Indies10 wickets15325.5v South AfricaPort of Spain11 Apr 1992
10India10 wickets11323.1v West IndiesPort of Spain27 Apr 1997
11West Indies10 wickets20044.4v IndiaBridgetown03 May 1997
12India10 wickets19730.0v ZimbabweSharjah13 Nov 1998
13South Africa10 wickets16529.2v IndiaSharjah22 Mar 2000
14England10 wickets17035.2v West IndiesChester-le-Street15 Jul 2000
15Australia10 wickets12422.5v West IndiesAdelaide26 Jan 2001
16Sri Lanka10 wickets16633.5v EnglandColombo (SSC)27 Mar 2001
17India10 wickets9111.3v KenyaBloemfontein12 Oct 2001
18South Africa10 wickets15520.2v BangladeshBenoni06 Oct 2002
19Australia10 wickets11812.2v EnglandSydney23 Jan 2003
20South Africa10 wickets14121.2v KenyaPotchefstroom12 Feb 2003
21Sri Lanka10 wickets12521.1v BangladeshPietermaritzburg14 Feb 2003
22South Africa10 wickets10912.0v BangladeshBloemfontein22 Feb 2003
23Sri Lanka10 wickets8913.5v EnglandDambulla18 Nov 2003
24Sri Lanka10 wickets19133.3v BangladeshColombo (RPS)23 Jul 2004
25England10 wickets19124.5v BangladeshThe Oval16 Jun 2005
26Australia10 wickets14019.0v BangladeshManchester25 Jun 2005
27South Africa10 wickets18935.5v IndiaEden Gardens25 Nov 2005
28West Indies10 wickets15327.4v ZimbabweGros Islet10 May 2006
29West Indies10 wickets16236.4v BangladeshJaipur11 Oct 2006
30Kenya10 wickets13418.1v BermudaNairobi (Jaff)29 Jan 2007
31South Africa10 wickets10814.0v PakistanCape Town11 Feb 2007
32New Zealand10 wickets14927.0v AustraliaWellington16 Feb 2007
33Australia10 wickets10513.5v BangladeshNorth Sound31 Mar 2007
34West Indies10 wickets8114.3v NetherlandsDublin10 Jul 2007
35New Zealand10 wickets946.0v BangladeshQueenstown31 Dec 2007
36New Zealand10 wickets16518.1v EnglandHamilton12 Feb 2008
37Pakistan10 wickets11619.4v BangladeshKarachi04 Jul 2008
38England10 wickets8414.1v South AfricaNottingham26 Aug 2008
39New Zealand10 wickets708.0v KenyaChennai20 Feb 2011
40New Zealand10 wickets16333.3v ZimbabweAhmedabad04 Mar 2011
41Pakistan10 wickets11320.5v West IndiesMirpur23 Mar 2011
42Sri Lanka10 wickets23039.3v EnglandColombo (RPS)26 Mar 2011
43West Indies10 wickets14023.3v PakistanProvidence05 May 2011
44England10 wickets17123.5v Sri LankaNottingham06 Jul 2011
45Pakistan10 wickets22642.1v ZimbabweHarare11 Sep 2011
46England10 wickets6812.1v Sri LankaManchester28 May 2014
47New Zealand10 wickets23642.2v ZimbabweHarare04 Aug 2015
48New Zealand10 wickets1188.2v Sri LankaChristchurch28 Dec 2015
49India10 wickets12421.5v ZimbabweHarare15 Jun 2016
50England10 wickets25534.1v Sri LankaBirmingham24 Jun 2016
51South Africa10 wickets27942.5v BangladeshKimberley15 Oct 2017
52Sri Lanka10 wickets8311.5v BangladeshMirpur25 Jan 2018
53Afghanistan10 wickets13521.1v ZimbabweSharjah16 Feb 2018
54New Zealand10 wickets13716.1v Sri LankaCardiff01 Jun 2019
55Australia10 wickets25637.4v IndiaWankhede14 Jan 2020
56India10 wickets11118.4v EnglandThe Oval12 Jul 2022
57India10 wickets19030.5v ZimbabweHarare18 Aug 2022
58Scotland10 wickets15422.1v NamibiaKirtipur15 Feb 2023
59Australia10 wickets11811.0v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

Australia won this game by ten wickets to provide the sixth occasion of Australia winning a one day international without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginTarOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Australia10 wickets12422.5v West IndiesAdelaide26 Jan 2001
2Australia10 wickets11812.2v EnglandSydney23 Jan 2003
3Australia10 wickets14019.0v BangladeshManchester25 Jun 2005
4Australia10 wickets10513.5v BangladeshNorth Sound31 Mar 2007
5Australia10 wickets25637.4v IndiaWankhede14 Jan 2020
6Australia10 wickets11811.0v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

Australia won this game by ten wickets to provide the sixth occasion of a team winning a one day international without losing a wicket against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginTarOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1New Zealand10 wickets11329.0v IndiaMelbourne10 Jan 1981
2West Indies10 wickets20044.4v IndiaBridgetown03 May 1997
3South Africa10 wickets16529.2v IndiaSharjah22 Mar 2000
4South Africa10 wickets18935.5v IndiaEden Gardens25 Nov 2005
5Australia10 wickets25637.4v IndiaWankhede14 Jan 2020
6Australia10 wickets11811.0v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

Australia won this game by ten wickets to provide the second occasion of Australia winning a one day international without losing a wicket against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginTarOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Australia10 wickets25637.4v IndiaWankhede14 Jan 2020
2Australia10 wickets11811.0v IndiaVisakhapatnam19 Mar 2023

Australian openers scored MR Marsh and TM Head scored 66 not out and 51 not out in this game to provide the 37th occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in an innings in a one day international on away soil

Australian openers scored MR Marsh and TM Head scored 66 not out and 51 not out in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in an innings in a one day international against India. It also provides the second occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring half centuries in an innings in a one day international against India in India

Australian openers scored MR Marsh and TM Head scored 66 not out and 51 not out in this game to provide the first occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring unbeaten half centuries in an innings in a one day international against India. It also provides the first occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring unbeaten half centuries in an innings in a one day international against India in India

Australian openers scored MR Marsh and TM Head scored 66 not out and 51 not out in this game to provide the second occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring unbeaten half centuries in an innings in a one day international. The first such occasion was against Bangladesh at Manchester on 25 Jun 2005. Australian openers AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden scored 66 not out each in this game.

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