Australia vs India – Sydney One day statistical highlights

Australia vs India – Sydney One day statistical highlights

Australia won by 34 runs

UT Khawaja {59}, SE Marsh {54} and PSP Handscomb {73} – batting at No 3, 4, and 5 – scored fifties in Australia’s innings to provide the 51st occasion of batsmen batting at No 3, 4, and 5 scoring fifties in an innings in the annals of one day internationals.

It also provides the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen accomplishing such a feat in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen accomplishing such a feat against India in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of batsmen accomplishing such a feat against India in one day games.

B Kumar’s aggregate wickets in one day internationals read 101 at the end of this game. He became the 144th bowler in the history of one day internationals to capture 100 plus wickets. He also became the 19th Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets in one day internationals.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 129th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck  in one day internationals. It also provides the 49th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck on away soil.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 13th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia in one day internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia in Australia.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for a duck as an opening batsman in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of his being dismissed for a duck against Australia in one day internationals.

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia at Sydney. K Srikkanth was dismissed for a duck as an opener against Australia at Sydney on 05.02.96.

S Dhawan collected the first ball duck in this game. It was his first first ball duck as an opening batsman. His dismissal provides the 21st occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting a first ball duck in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting a first ball duck in one day games. Others are – K Srikkanth at Sharjah on 29.03.85 and V Sehwag at Mumbai on 01.11.03.

Indian opening batsmen – S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} – scored a duck and a century against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19 to provide the 37th occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the tenth occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings while batting second in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century in one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of openers scoring s duck and a century in one day internationals against Australia. Ther are four occasion of an opener scoring a duck and another scoring 150 plus runs. West Indies openers  DR Smith {0) and CH Gayle {215} scored a duck and a double century against Zimbabwe at  Canberra on 24.02.15  providing the lone occasion of an opener scoring a duck and double century in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century on Australian soil. It also provides the third occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century at Sydney. There are only two occasions of opening batsmen scoring a duck and 133. Both the occasions are tabulated below. Apart from S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19. Scotland openers CS McLeog {0) and KJ Coetzer {133} had scored duck and 133 against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 08.03.13.

RG Sharma scored 133 in this game to provide the 276th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 40th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma scored 133 in this game to provide the 145th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma registered his 22nd one day century when he scored 133 in this game. He now occupies the third place jointly with SC Ganguly in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries. SC Ganguly has also scored 22 centuries. The first two places are occupied by SR Tendulkar {49} and V Kohli {38}

It also represents his ninth century on away soil. He occupies the third place among the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries on away soil. Others are – V Kohli {17} and SR Tendulkar {12}. It also represents the 83rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century on away soil

It also represents his seventh century against Australia. Only SR Tendulkar {09} has scored more hundreds than RG Sharma against Australia among the Indian batsmen and also by any batsmen in the history of one day internationals

RG Sharma went past DL Haynes who had scored six centuries against Australia.  

It was his fourth century against Australia in Australia. He now holds the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia in Australia. He went past IVA Richards of West Indies who has scored three centuries against Australia in Australia.

It was his fourth century against Australia in Australia. He now holds the record for most centuries by an batsman against Australia in Australia. He went past V Kohli and VVS Laxman who have scored two centuries against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the 69th occasion of an Indian batsman’s century going in vain in the one day internationals. It also represents the 37th occasion of an Indian opening batsman’s century going in vain in the one day internationals.

It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman’s century going in vain against Australia in the one day internationals. It also represents the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman’s century going in vain against Australia in the one day internationals.

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his sixth century in a losing cause in one day internationals. He became the ninth batsman to witness six or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14}, CH Gayle {09}, BRM Taylor {08}, KC Sangakkara {07}, LRPL Taylor {07}, AJ Finch {06}, V Kohli {06} and ME Trescothick {06}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his sixth century in a losing cause in one day internationals. He became the third Indian batsman to witness six or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14} and V Kohli {06}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his fifth century in a losing cause as an opening batsman in one day internationals. He became the seventh batsman to witness five or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14}, CH Gayle {09}, AJ Finch {06}, ME Trescothick {06}, ADR Campbell {05} and HH Gibbs {05}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his fifth century in a losing cause as an opening batsman in one day internationals. He became the second Indian batsman to witness five or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has witnessed 14 centuries going in vain.

MS Dhoni completed 10000 runs while representing India when he was on one during his knock of 51 in this  game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 10050. He became the fifth Indian batsman to reach the milestone of 10000 runs. The other four are – SR Tendulkar {18426}, SC Ganguly {11221}, R Dravid {10268} and V Kohli {10235}

MS Dhoni completed 10000 runs as a wicket keeper batsman while representing India when he was on one during his knock of 51 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 10050. He became the second wicket keeper batsman representing a country to reach the milestone of 10000 runs in the history of one day internationals after KC Sangakkara. KC Sangakkara has scored 13082 runs representing Sri Lanka.

RG Sharma and MS Dhoni added 137 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 423rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 63rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

RG Sharma and MS Dhoni added 137 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 59th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia for the fourth wicket in one day games.

Australia won this game by 34 runs. Australia’s and India’s one day record at the end of this game read thus –

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 920 558 319 9 34
India 954 492 413 9 40

Head to Head result summary read thus

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 129 74 45 0 10
India 129 45 74 0 10
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