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Australia ODI Head-to-Head Record Against All Teams

Australia’s ODI Record

MatchesWonLostTiedNo ResultWin%
101961735893560.54

Australia’s ODI Record against All Teams

OppositionStatus CategoryMatches PlayedWonLostTiedNo ResultWin%
AfghanistanFull Member5400180.00%
BangladeshFull Member222010190.91%
CanadaAssociate Nation22000100.00%
EnglandFull Member16292652356.79%
IndiaFull Member155865901055.48%
IrelandFull Member5400180.00%
KenyaAssociate Nation55000100.00%
NamibiaAssociate Nation11000100.00%
NetherlandsAssociate Nation33000100.00%
New ZealandFull Member14296390767.61%
PakistanFull Member11171361363.96%
ScotlandAssociate Nation55000100.00%
South AfricaFull Member11352573144.74%
Sri LankaFull Member10564370460.95%
United StatesAssociate Nation11000100.00%
West IndiesFull Member14679613356.29%
ZimbabweFull Member332930187.88%
ICC World XIOther (Exhibition)33000100.00%
Overall101961735893560.54%

Key Insights on Australia’s ODI Head-to-Head Record Against All Teams

Australia’s Most Dominant Rivalry (Highest Win %)

OppositionMatches PlayedWonLostWin % (W/M)Key Insight
Bangladesh2220190.91%Highest win rate against any full member nation with over 20 matches.
Zimbabwe3329387.88%Sustained dominance over a longer series history.
New Zealand142963967.61%Best record against a major, long-standing rival (≥100 matches).

Near-Perfect Dominance: Against emerging full-members like Bangladesh (90.91%) and long-standing associate-level opponents like Zimbabwe (87.88%), the record is almost flawless. It shows how there is a consistent power disparity.

Major Rivalry Dominance: The Trans-Tasman rivalry with New Zealand stands out, with Australia securing a 67.61% win rate over 142 matches. This demonstrates a highly sustained competitive edge over a major cricketing nation with a shared regional history.


The Closest Contests (Lowest Win % against major teams)

The closest contests are defined by the lowest winning percentage against opponents with 100 or more matches played, signifying a deep, historically challenging rivalry.

OppositionMatches PlayedWonLostWin % (W/M)Key Insight
South Africa114515744.74%The Greatest Rivalry: The only major cricketing nation against whom Australia has a losing overall head-to-head record (57 losses vs 51 wins).
West Indies146796154.11%A long, evenly-matched rivalry, largely influenced by the West Indies’ dominance in the 1970s and 80s.
India152845855.26%Highly competitive, but Australia holds a significant lead in the overall win column.

The 44.74% win rate against South Africa is the most significant finding. It is the clearest statistical proof of a dominant rivalry that tips against Australia. Over 114 matches, South Africa has managed to consistently outperform the world champions, leading the head-to-head by 6 victories.

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Australia Men’s ODI World Cup Head-to-Head Record

OppositionMatchesWonLostTiedNo ResultWin %First PlayedKey Insight
Afghanistan33000100.002015Unbeaten record in all encounters.
Bangladesh5400180.001999Only one No Result prevents a perfect record.
Canada22000100.001979Perfect record in two meetings.
England9630066.671975Strong winning record against their oldest rival.
India15960060.001983Dominance maintained over a high number of matches.
Ireland11000100.002007Perfect record in their single meeting.
Kenya33000100.001996Unbeaten across three tournaments.
Namibia11000100.002003Perfect record in their single meeting.
Netherlands33000100.002003Unbeaten record in all encounters.
New Zealand12930075.001987Strong lead in the Trans-Tasman World Cup rivalry.
Pakistan11740063.641975A clear winning advantage over 11 matches.
Scotland22000100.001999Perfect record in their two meetings.
South Africa8431050.001992Closest Rivalry – an even split of 4 wins and 3 losses, plus one tie.
Sri Lanka12920181.821975Highly dominant, with one No Result.
West Indies10550050.001975Historically Even – an exact 5-5 split over 10 matches.
Zimbabwe9810088.891983Overwhelmingly dominant record.
TOTAL10779261175.48Highest Win % in ODI World Cup History (6 Titles)

Key Takeaways from the Comprehensive WC H2H Record

Overall Dominance: Australia’s World Cup record stands at 79 wins and 26 losses from 107 matches, resulting in a phenomenal 75.48% Win Percentage, the highest of any team.

The Closest Rivalries (50% Win Rate): Australia’s only rivals who have achieved parity with them in World Cup matches are South Africa (4 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie) and West Indies (5 wins, 5 losses).

Perfect Records (100%): Against seven teams—Afghanistan, Canada, Ireland, Kenya, Namibia, Netherlands, and Scotland—Australia maintains an unbeaten record, highlighting their consistent performance against newer or less-experienced sides.

Major Team Lead: Australia holds a definitive winning record against all other major opponents, including India (9-6), New Zealand (9-3), England (6-3), and Pakistan (7-4).

Australia’s overall performance in the Men’s ODI World Cup solidifies their status as the most successful team in the tournament’s history.

MetricValueKey Insight
Overall Matches Played107 (Highest of any team)Consistent presence and longevity at the pinnacle of the sport.
Overall Win-Loss Record79 Wins, 26 Losses, 2 No Result/TiedThe most dominant match record in tournament history.
Overall Win Percentage75.48%This is the highest winning percentage among all teams, showcasing a remarkable ability to perform under the ultimate pressure.
Total Titles Won6 (Record)The ultimate translation of sustained tournament dominance into tangible success.

World Cup Performance vs Toughest Rivals:

Despite their losing overall record against South Africa, Australia manages to maintain historical parity in the World Cup:

OppositionWorld Cup Win % WC RecordOverall ODI Record
South Africa50.00%4 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie44.74% (Losing)
West Indies50.00%5 Wins, 5 Losses54.11% (Winning)
India64.29%9 Wins, 5 Losses55.26% (Winning)

The World Cup head-to-head record reveals Australia’s renowned ‘clutch factor’. Against their overall toughest opponent, South Africa, Australia’s World Cup win rate jumps from their overall 44.74% to a crucial 50.00% (including the famous Tied Semi-Final), demonstrating an ability to elevate their game and level the playing field when an ICC trophy is on the line. This mentality is a core reason for their record six World Cup titles.

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