Team Records

Team India ODI Records in Australia

This article will have complete ODI Records of Indian team in Australia – the individual and team ‘head-to-head’ records. We have included both the cases of Australia being the opponent and other neutral matches played by India in Australia.

Head to Head – Team India in Australia in ODIs

OPPONENTMATHCESWINLOSSN/RTIEDWIN%
Australia5414382025.93
New Zealand11650054.5
Pakistan8530062.5
Sri Lanka9422144.44
Zimbabwe44000100
West Indies5310160
Bangladesh11000100
England4130025
South Africa2110050
UAE11000100
TOTAL9940534240.40

Team Records

  • Highest ODI Score by India in Australia – 331/4 vs Australia, Sydney, 2016 (batting second)
  • Highest ODI Score by India in Australia (while batting first) – 309/3 vs Australia, Perth, 2016
  • Lowest ODI Score by India in Australia – 63/10 (25.5 overs), Sydney, 1981


Last five ODI matches results (in Australia)

  • India beat Australia by 36 runs in The Oval in 2019
  • India beat Australia by 6 wickets in Adelaide in 2019
  • Australia beat India by 34 runs in Sydney in 2019
  • India beat Australia by 6 wickets in Sydney in 2016
  • Australia beat India by 25 runs in Canberra in 2016
Rohit against Australia

Indian Individual ODI Records in Australia

You can read the detailed (Top 5 in all parameters) batting records and bowling records of Indian cricketers in Australia in our respective blogs.

  • Highest Individual score: Rohit Sharma 171* in 2016 in Perth
  • Most ODI Runs: Sachin Tendulkar – 1491 in 46 Inns (READ THE TOP 10 HERE)
  • Most ODI Runs vs Australia: Rohit Sharma – 990 in 19 Inns
  • Most Centuries: Rohit Sharma/Virat Kohli – 5
  • Most Centuries vs Australia: Rohit Sharma – 4
  • Most Sixes: Rohit Sharma – 34
  • Most Sixes vs Australia: Rohit Sharma – 29
  • Highest Partnership: VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh – 213 for the fourth wicket in Sydney in 2004
  • Most Wickets: Kapil Dev – 57 Wickets in 41 Inns
  • Most Wickets vs Australia: Irfan Pathan – 22 Wickets in 14 Inns
  • Best bowling figures in an ODI innings:
    Ajit Agarkar – 9.3-1-42-6 in Melbourne, 2004
    Yuzvendra Chahal – 10-0-42-6 in Melbourne, 2019
  • Most Dismissals in an innings (Wicket-Keeper): MS Dhoni – 5 (4 catches and 1 stumping) in Melbourne, 2008


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