Austalia Vs India Third one day International at Sydney on 25 Oct 2025
Australia won the toss in this game and chose to bat first in this game to provide the 61st occasion of Australia doing so in one day international against India. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Australia doing so in one day international against India on home soil. India as a team lost the toss for the 18th time in a row.
Australia won the toss, batted first and lost the game to provide the 114th occasion of Australia losing a one day international after winning the toss and batting first. It also provides the 21st occasion of Australia losing a one day international against India after winning the toss and batting first.
Australia won the toss, batted first and lost the game to provide the 45th occasion of Australia losing a one day international on home soil after winning the toss and batting first. It also provides the sixth occasion of Australia losing a one day international on home soil against India after winning the toss and batting first.
Australia was dismissed all out for 236 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India. It also provides the third occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India on home soil.
Australia was dismissed all out for 236 denoting a mathematical equation 2 x 3 = 6. Australia has been dismissed all out for 236 on three occasions in one day internationals and for the first occasion against India in one day internationals.
Australia’s 236 all out in this game provides the 22nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 against India in one day India in one day internationals. Prior to this New Zealand was dismissed all out for 236 against India at Guwahati on 28 Nov 2010.
There are 14 occasions of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting first and eight occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting second. Australia’s 236 all out in the game provides the 14th occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting first.
Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil
Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 19th occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil
Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil
Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 14255 runs in one day internationals at the end of this game. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar occupies the first place in the list with 18426 runs to his credit. V Kohli went past KC Sangakkara who has an aggregate of 14221 runs on his way to occupy the second place.
RG Sharma and V Kohli completed 2500 runs against Australia in this game. RG Sharma’s run aggregate against Australia read 2609 and V Kohli’s run aggregate against Australia read 2525 at the end of this game. They occupy the second and third place respectively in the list of batsmen and also Indian batsmen who have scored most runs against Australia. SR Tendulkar with 3077 runs occupies the first place.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his ninth century against Australia. He now shares the record for most centuries by a batsman and also by Indian batsman against Australia in the history of one day international with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored nine centuries against Australia. RG Sharma went past V Kohli who has scored eight centuries against Australia on his way to share the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia with SR Tendulkar
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his ninth century against Australia while opening the innings. He now shares the record for most centuries by an opening batsman and also by an Indian opening batsmen against Australia in the history of one day international with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored nine centuries against Australia while opening the innings.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 24th fifty against Australia. He now shares the record for most fifties by a batsman and also by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar is the other batsman to score 24 fifties.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 16th half century against Australia. He now owns the record for most half centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia. He went past SR Tendulkar who had scored 15 half centuries against Australia.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 16th half century against Australia. He now shares the second place jointly with DPMD Jayawardene in the list of batsman who have scored most most half centuries against Australia. DPMD Jayawardene has also scored 16 half centuries against Australia. IVA Richards with 20 half centuries to his credit occupies the first place.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century against Australia in Australia. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia in Australia
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century as an opening batsman against Australia in Australia. He now owns the record for most centuries by an opening batsman against Australia in Australia
RG Sharma scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 121 not out in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 349 boundary sixes in one day internationals. He now needs three more boundary sixes to go past CH Gayle’s 351 boundary sixes which stands as a record for most boundary sixes by a batsman in one day internationals.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 33rd century in one day internationals. It also represents his 17th century while batting second in one day internationals. It also represents his 14th century while batting second and winning a one day international.
RG Sharma and SR Tendulkar share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second and winning the game in the history of one day internationals, while V Kohli occupies the first place in this elite list with 24 centuries to his credit.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 51st fifty while batting second and winning a one day international – most by a batsman in the history of one day internationals.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game fetched him 6072 runs while batting second and winning. He became the first batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 6000 plus runs while batting second and winning the game.
RG Sharma was playing his 100th innings while chasing the target and winning, He made it memorable by scoring a century – 121 not out.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 13th century while batting second and winning a one day international as an opening batsman. Only SR Tendulkar has scored more centuries while batting second and winning a one day international as an opening batsman – He has scored 14 centuries
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 5014 runs while batting second as an opening batsman. He became the fourth opening batsman in the history of one day internationals to aggregate 5000 plus runs while batting second. Others are – SR Tendulkar {7557}, CH Gayle {5513} and ST Jayasuriya {5448}
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 6312 runs while batting second. Only SR Tendulkar {8720} and V Kohli {8138} have scored more runs than RG Sharma while batting second in the history of one day internationals.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 70th fifty while batting second in one day internationals. Now he owns the record for most fifties by a batsman while batting second in one day internationals. He went past SR Tendulkar who had scored 69 fifties while batting second.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 17th century while batting second. He shares the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second in the history of one day internationals with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 17 centuries while batting second. V Kohli with 28 centuries to his credit occupies the first place in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second in the history of one day internationals.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century against Australia while batting second in one day internationals. He shares the second place jointly with SR Tendulkar in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals against Australia while batting second. SR Tendulkar has also scored five centuries against Australia while batting second. V Kohli has scored six centuries while batting second against Australia and occupy the first place in the list.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represent his 14th fifty against Australia while batting second. Only SR Tendulkar has scored more fifties against Australia while batting second – 15 fifties.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 24th fifty against Australia. He now shares the record for most fifties by a batsman against Australia in one day internationals with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 24 fifties against Australia
V Kohli {24 fifties against Australia}, SR Tendulkar {24 fifties against Australia} and KC Sangakkara {24 fifties against India} share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored fifties against an opposition in the history of one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 25 fifties against Sri Lanka occupies the first place in this category of statistics in the history of one day internationals.
V Kohli {09 centuries against West Indies}, RG Sharma {09 centuries against Australia} and SR Tendulkar {09 centuries against Australia} share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored more centuries against an opposition in the history of one day internationals. V Kohli with ten centuries against Sri Lanka occupies the first place in the list of batsmen in this category of statistics in the history of one day internationals
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 75th half century in one day internationals. He became the eighth batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 75 plus half centuries. He also became the third Indian batsman to achieve such a feat.
RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 74th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the 25th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in Australia in one day internationals
RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 19th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket against Australia in Australia in one day internationals
RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership against Australia in Australia in one day internationals
RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket against Australia in Australia in one day internationals
RG Sharma-V Kohli have partnered 5483 runs in one day internationals in 101 innings with 19 century partnerships and 17 half century partnerships. The other pairs to partner more than 5483 runs in one day internationals are – SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar {8227 runs} and KC Sangakkara-DPMD Jayawardene {5992 runs}. RG Sharma-V Kohli with 5483 runs occupy the third place in the list of pairs of batsmen which have partnered most runs in one day internationals. They went past TM Dilshan-KC Sangakkara pair which has partnered 5475 runs on way to occupy the third place.
RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 8091 runs in winning matches. He became the seventh batsman to scored 8000 plus runs in winning matches in the history of one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {11157}, RT Ponting {10726}, V Kohli {10398}, ST Jayasuriya {8873} and KC Sangakkara {8301} and JH Kallis {8036}
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 89th fifty in winning games. RT Ponting {94} and SR Tendulkar {92} are the other two batsmen who have scored more fifties than V Kohli in winning games.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 13th fifty in winning games against Australia. IVA Richards {16} and DL Haynes {14} are the other two batsmen who have scored more fifties than V Kohli in winning games against Australia.
V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 13th fifty in winning games against Australia. He now shares the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman in winning games against Australia with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored 13 fifties in winning games against Australia.
India won this game by nine wickets to provide the 21st occasion of India winning a one day international by nine wickets margin. It also provides the second occasion of India winning a one day international by nine wickets margin against Australia. India has posted a nine wicket win against Australia at Jaipur on 16 Oct 2013.
RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide their twelfth partnership of 150 plus runs in one day internationals. They now share the record for most 150 plus runs partnerships with SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair in the history of one day internationals. SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair were concerned in twelve partnerships of 150 plus runs in one day internationals.
India posted its 568th win one day internationals when it won this game by nine wickets. It also represents its 168th win on away soil
India posted its 59th win one day internationals against Australia when it won this game by nine wickets. It also represents its 15th win on away soil against Australia
RG Sharma pouched two catches in this game which gave him an aggregate of 100 catches as a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers in one day internationals. He became the 34th fieldsman and also the eighth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 100 plus catches in one day internationals