India-Australia stats highlights prior to WTC Final
India will be playing its second test at a neutral venue when it meets Australia in the WTC Final at The Oval on 07 June 23. For Australia, this test will be the 13th test at a neutral venue.
Australia will be meeting India as its third opponent at a neutral venue. Australia’s two opponents at a neutral venue were South Africa {three tests} and Pakistan {nine tests}
Australia-South Africa neutral venue tests were played in England. Australia-Pakistan neutral venue tests were played in Sri Lanka {one test}, England {two tests} and in United Arab Emirates {six tests – two at Sharjah, two at Dubai and two at Abu Dhabhi}
India will be playing its second WTC Final, while Australia is playing its first WTC Final. This is how India and Australia have fared in WTC
| Country | P | W | L | D | Pts |
| Australia | 19 | 11 | 3 | 5 | 152 |
| India | 18 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 127 |
ICC World Test Championship 2021-2023 – Points Table
| Country | P | W | L | D | Pts |
| Australia | 19 | 11 | 3 | 5 | 152 |
| India | 18 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 127 |
| South Africa | 15 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 100 |
| England | 22 | 10 | 8 | 4 | 124 |
| Sri Lanka | 12 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 64 |
| New Zealand | 13 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 60 |
| Pakistan | 14 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 64 |
| West Indies | 13 | 4 | 7 | 2 | 54 |
| Bangladesh | 12 | 1 | 10 | 1 | 16 |
PJ Cummins and RG Sharma will be leading Australia and India for the first time in a neutral venue test. They will become the 30th and 31st captains to lead a team in a neutral test.
PJ Cummins will be the sixth captain to lead Australia in a neutral test, while RG Sharma will become the second captain to lead India in a neutral test.
Let us have an eye view of the Statistics of India-Australia test series
India and Australia have played 106 tests. India has won 32 tests, Australia has won 44 tests and 29 tests are drawn.
India has been led by 18 captains against Australia. Australia has been led by 18 captains against India. RG Sharma has led India in four tests against Australia, while PJ Cummins has led Australia in two tests against India.
India’s highest team total against Australia is 705 for 4 declared at Sydney in Jan 2004. It also provides the only occasion of a team posting a total of 700 plus runs in the India-Australia test series. It also represents the highest team total by a team in India-Australia test series. Australia’s 674 at Adelaide in Jan 1948 is its highest team total against India. India has posted team totals of 600 plus runs on seven occasions against Australia, while Australia has posted team totals of 600 plus runs on three occasions against India.
India’s 36 all out at Adelaide in Dec 2020 represent its lowest total in an innings against Australia. India has been dismissed for totals of less than 100 runs against Australia on four occasions. Australia’s 83 all out at Melbourne in Feb 1981 represent its lowest total in an innings against India. Australia has been dismissed for totals of less than 100 runs against India on three occasions.
SR Tendulkar’s 3630 run aggregate represent the most runs by an Indian batsman against Australia. He remains the only Indian batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs against Australia. There are twelve occasions of Indian batsmen scoring 1000 plus runs against Australia of which one batsman has an aggregate of 3000 plus runs and three batsmen aggregating 2000 plus runs {2000 to 2999}. RT Ponting’s 2555 run aggregate represent the most runs by an Australian batsman against India. There are twelve occasions of Australian batsmen scoring 1000 plus runs against India of which two batsmen aggregating 2000 plus runs. SR Tendulkar’s 3630 run aggregate represent the most runs by a batsman in India-Australia test series.
Indian batsmen have scored 87 centuries against Australia. Of these 87 centuries, ten are double centuries. VVS Laxman’s 281 at Kolkata in Mar 2001 represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against Australia. It also represents the only score of 250 plus by an Indian batsman against Australia.
Indian batsmen have scored 41 centuries against Australia at home. Of these 41 centuries, seven are double centuries. VVS Laxman’s 281 at Kolkata in Mar 2001 represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against Australia at home. It also represents the only score of 250 plus by an Indian batsman against Australia at home.
Indian batsmen have scored 46 centuries against Australia in Australia. Of these 46 centuries, three are double centuries. SR Tendulkar’s 241 not out at Sydney in Jan 2004 represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against Australia in Australia
Australian batsmen have scored 107 centuries against India. Of these 107 centuries, one is a triple century and ten are double centuries. MJ Clarke’s 329 not out Sydney in Jan 2012 represent the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India. It also represents the only score of 300 plus by an Australian batsman against India.
Australian batsmen have scored 66 centuries against India at home. Of these 66 centuries, one is a triple century and eight are double centuries. MJ Clarke’s 329 not out Sydney in Jan 2012 represent the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India. It also represents the only score of 300 plus by an Australian batsman against India.
Australian batsmen have scored 41 centuries against India in India. Of these 41 centuries, two are double centuries. DM Jones’ 210 at Chennai in Sep 1986 represent the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India in India.
The India-Australia series has witnessed 15 centuries by Indian captains against Australia. MS Dhoni’s 224 at Chennai in Feb 2013 not only represents the highest individual innings by an Indian captain against Australia but also represents the only double century by an Indian captain against Australia
Australian captains have scored 28 centuries against India. Of these 28 centuries, one is a triple century and two are double century. MJ Clarke’s 329 not out Sydney in Jan 2012 represent the highest individual innings by an Australian captain against India. It not only represents the only score of 300 plus by an Australian captain against India, sbut also represents the only score of 300 plus runs by a captain in India-Australia test series
Indian wicket keepers have scored five centuries against Australia. MS Dhoni’s 224 at Chennai in Feb 2013 not only represents the highest individual innings by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia but also represents the only double century by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia. It also represents the only double century by a wicket keeper in India-Australia test series.
Australian wicket keepers have scored two centuries against India – both by AC Gilchrist. 122 at Wankhede in Feb 2001 and 104 at Bengaluru in Oct 2004. AC Gilchrist’s 122 at Wankhede in Feb 2001 represents the highest individual innings by an Australian wicket keeper against India.
MS Dhoni for India and AC Gilchrist for Australia have scored centuries as captain wicket keeper in India-Australia test series. MS Dhoni scored 224 against Australia at Chennai in Feb 2013, while AC Gilchrist scored 104 against India at Bengaluru in Oct 2004
SR Tendulkar’s 3630 runs from 39 tests containing 27 fifties {11 centuries and 16 half centuries} is the highest run aggregate by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar’s 3630 run aggregate represents the highest run aggregate in India-Australia test series. SR Tendulkar’s eleven centuries represents not only the most centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia but also represents the most centuries by a batsman in India-Australia test series.
RT Ponting’s 2555 runs from 29 test containing 20 fifties {08 centuries and 12 half centuries} is the highest run aggregate by an Australian batsman against India.
SR Tendulkar’s run aggregate of 3630 runs, his 39 tests and 74 innings, eight not outs against Australia, 27 fifties, eleven centuries, sixteen half centuries are all record parameters in India-Australia test series for most run aggregate, most test appearances, most innings appearances, most not outs, most fifties, most centuries and most half centuries.
There are 76 occasions of Indian bowlers captain five or more wickets against Australia. Of these 76 occasions, there is one occasion of a bowler capturing nine wickets in an innings and three occasions of bowlers capturing eight wickets in an innings. JM Patel’s 9 for 69 at Kanpur in Dec 1959 represents the best innings bowling effort by an Indian bowler against Australia. This effort not only represents the only occasion of a bowler capturing nine wickets in an innings in India-Australia test series, but also represents the best innings bowling effort in India-Australia test series.
There are 66 occasions of Australian bowlers captain five or more wickets against India. Of these 66 occasions, there are three occasions of bowlers capturing eight wickets in an innings. NM Lyon’s 8 for 50 at Bengaluru in Mar 2017 represents the best innings bowling effort by an Australian bowler against India.
The series has witnessed 13 occasions of Indian bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a match against Australia. Harbhajan Singh’s 15 for 217 runs at Chennai in Mar 2001 is the best match bowling effort by an Indian bowler against Australia. This effort not only represents the only occasion of a bowler capturing fifteen wickets in a match in India-Australia test series, but also represents the best match bowling effort in India-Australia test series.
There are 16 occasions of Australian bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a match against India. SNJ O’Keefe’s 12 for 70 at Pune in Feb 2017 is the best match bowling effort by an Australian bowler against India.
Indian batsmen have posted 109 three figure partnerships against Australia. Of these 109 partnerships, five are 300 plus runs partnerships, six are 200 to 299 runs partnerships. 376 runs partnership for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings between R Dravid and VVS Laxman at Kolkata in Mar 2001 represent India’s highest partnership for any wicket against Australia.
Australian batsmen have posted 123 three figure partnerships against India. Of these 123 partnerships, two are 300 plus runs partnerships and 14 are 200 to 299 runs partnerships. 386 runs partnership for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings at Adelaide in Jan 2012 represent Australia’s highest partnership for any wicket against India. This partnership also represents the highest partnership for any wicket in India-Australia test series.
AC Gilchrist’s 75 dismissals {73 catches and two stumping} represent the most dismissals by an Australian glove man against India. AC Gilchrist’s 73 catches represent the most catches pouched by an Australian wicket keeper against India
MS Dhoni with 71 dismissals {56 catches and 15 stumping} holds the record for most dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia. His 15 stumping is a record for most stumping dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia. It is also a record for most stumping dismissals by any wicket keeper in India-Australia test series.
BJ Haddin and R Pant own the record for most dismissals in an innings for Australia and India respectively. Both the wicketkeepers have effected six dismissals {all caught}
| Player | Dis | Ct | St | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| BJ Haddin | 6 | 6 | 0 | 1 | Aus | Ind | Brisbane | 17 Dec 2014 |
| RR Pant | 6 | 6 | 0 | 2 | Ind | Aus | Adelaide | 06 Dec 2018 |
R Dravid with 46 catches and RT Ponting with 36 catches own the record for most catches by a fieldsman in the series for India and Australia respectively.
K Srikkanth of India holds the record for most catches in an innings against Australia. He held five catches in Australia’s first innings at Perth in Feb 1992.
The following Australian fieldsmen share the record for most cathes in an innings {four catches} against India.
| Player | Dis | I | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| AK Davidson | 4 | 3 | v India | Delhi | 12 Dec 1959 |
| DF Whatmore | 4 | 3 | v India | Kanpur | 02 Oct 1979 |
| ME Waugh | 4 | 2 | v India | Melbourne | 26 Dec 1999 |
| ME Waugh | 4 | 4 | v India | Chennai | 18 Mar 2001 |
| ML Hayden | 4 | 2 | v India | Brisbane | 04 Dec 2003 |
| AJ Finch | 4 | 3 | v India | Adelaide | 06 Dec 2018 |