| Player | Innings | Runs | High Score | Avg | SR | 100/50 | Ducks | 4s/6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | 32 | 1401 | 133* | 50.03 | 88.50 | 5/7 | 2 | 115/12 |
| Rohit Sharma | 33 | 1530 | 171* | 56.66 | 89.89 | 6/5 | 3 | 132/39 |
| Player | Innings | Runs | High Score | Avg | SR | 100/50 | Ducks | 4s/6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | 21 | 876 | 117 | 46.10 | 87.86 | 3/5 | 2 | 67/9 |
| Rohit Sharma | 22 | 1192 | 171* | 62.73 | 90.03 | 5/3 | 1 | 95/34 |
Rohit Sharma holds the slight advantage in average (52.18 vs. 47.39) and marginally higher total runs (1409 vs. 1,327), despite having played just one more innings. Rohit also holds the Indian record for maintaining the highest batting average in ODIs against Australia.
The Power vs. Consistency Split: Rohit Sharma’s record is defined by his ability to post massive scores (5 centuries and only 5 fifties), indicating a high conversion rate. Virat Kohli’s record shows greater consistency in getting starts, having made 5 centuries and 6 fifties.
Historical Moment: His unbeaten 171 at the WACA, Perth, in 2016 is the highest individual ODI score by an Indian batsman against Australia in Australia. It was a masterclass in counter-attacking on a fast, bouncy pitch.
Context: This was a losing effort for India, as Australia chased down the target of 310.
Historical Moment: His knock of 104 at Adelaide in 2019 was the backbone of a successful chase of 299 in the 2nd ODI, which helped India secure their first-ever bilateral ODI series win in Australia.
Context: This innings, successfully finished the game alongside MS Dhoni, showcased his renowned ability as a chaser, calculated, composed, and resulting in an India victory.
Virat Kohli has been a significant contributor in major tournaments in Australia, including a composed 107 vs. Pakistan in the 2015 ICC ODI World Cup opener in Adelaide, which was an India victory. Check Virat’s ODI World Cup season-wise records here.
Rohit Sharma’s most notable World Cup knock in Australia was a 137 vs. Bangladesh in the quarter-final of the 2015 ICC ODI World Cup in Melbourne. Check Rohit’s ODI World Cup season-wise records here.
| BATTER | BEST INNINGS VENUE (vs. AUS) | CHARACTERISTICS |
| Rohit Sharma | 171* at WACA, Perth (2016) | High bounce, pace, and carry. Rohit’s highest score on this track demonstrates his comfort against extreme pace and his ability to leverage the pace onto the bat. |
| Virat Kohli | 117 at MCG, Melbourne (2016) | Generally a more even-paced pitch. Kohli’s knock here was a technically pure century where he expertly rotated the strike before accelerating. It showcases his adaptability. |
| Virat Kohli | 104 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (2019) | Traditionally a good batting track. This successful chase highlights Kohli’s calculated aggression and mastery of the run-chase, a key difference maker. |
Context on Strike Rate (Win vs. Loss): The overall close strike rates (>90 for Rohit, >89 for Kohli) suggest both maintain a high tempo against Australia on Australian pitches regardless of the match result. However, the greater number of winning centures or critical chase performances would favour Kohli in high-pressure winning contexts.
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