India and Australia ODI Series
India and Australia ODI Series
After a long tiresome voyage through Australia, it is presently India's swing to invite them as the two groups are good to go to fight it out in a short constrained over arrangement. Australia who has had a battling begin to the season will look pick into some force only two months previously the Cricket World Cup. The two groups will play their last worldwide match before the Indian Premier League begins. With the World Cup beginning just once again two weeks after the IPL, the two groups will think about this arrangement as warm-up and will hope to secure a couple of spots in the group.
India will confront Australia in two T20Is which will be trailed by a five-coordinate ODI arrangement. Australia will start their visit at Visakhapatnam on Sunday, February 24. Australia who lost consecutive home arrangement against South Africa and afterwards India will look skip back and increase some force as they hope to guard the World Cup. Here's the full timetable and all that you have to think about India versus Australia 2019:
India Vs Australia ODI Series 2019 Schedule –
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First ODI: March 02 at Rajiv Gandhi Worldwide Arena, Hyderabad (1:30 PM IST)
Also or formerly known as Visaka International Cricket Stadium GroundEstablished : 2004
Named after Rajiv Gandhi
Floodlights : Six towers, completed April 7, 2008
End names: Pavilion End, North End
Home team : Hyderabad (India)
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Second ODI: March 05 at Vidarbha Cricket Association arena, Nagpur (1:30 PM IST)
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground
Nagpur, India
Vidarbha Cricket Association, Civil Lines, CM Pavilion, 1st floor, Nagpur - 440001
Capacity : 40,000
Floodlights No
End names : Jaika End, Church End
Home team : Vidarbha
Curator : Kishore Pradhan
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Third ODI: March 08 at JSCA International Stadium, Ranchi (1:30 PM IST)
JSCA International Stadium Complex
Ranchi, India
Also or formerly known as Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium
Floodlights : Yes
End names : North End, South End
Home Team : Jharkhand
Fourth ODI: March 10 at IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali (1:30 PM IST)
Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium
Mohali,
Chandigarh, India
Punjab Cricket Association, PCA Cricket Stadium, Sector - 63, SAS Nagar, Mohali - 160059 (Phone: 0172 - 2232300/1/2)
Also or formerly known as Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Established : 1993
Floodlights : Yes
End names : Pavilion End, City End
Home team : Punjab
Curator : Daljit Singh
Fifth ODI: March 13 at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Feroz Shah Kotla
Delhi, India
Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA), Feroz Shah Kotla ground, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002 (Phone: 011 2331 9323)
Also or formerly known as Willingdon Pavilion
Established : 1883
End names : Stadium End, Pavilion End
Home team : Delhi
Where and how to watch India versus Australia live
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India Squad for ODI against Australia
1st and 2nd ODI Squad:
Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Ambati Rayudu, Lokesh Rahul, Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar, Kuldeep Yadav, Siddarth Kaul, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravindra Jadeja
3rd, 4th & 5th ODI Squad:
Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Ambati Rayudu, Lokesh Rahul, Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravindra Jadeja
Australia Squad for the ODI Series
ODI Squad: Aaron Finch(c), Alex Carey, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, D Arcy Short, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner, Pat Cummins, Kane Richardson, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa.
India - Australia Head to Head in ODI
Places Matches India Australia No Results
Overall 118 40 68 10
In Australia 43 10 31 2
In India 51 21 25 5
In Neutral Place 24 9 12 3
India-Australia in ODI in Different Era
Era Matches India Australia No Results
Before 1990 31 12 16 3
1990-1999 26 10 16 0
Since 2000 61 18 36 7
India-Australia in One-Day Internationals in bilateral series/tournaments
Matches India Australia No Result
In bilateral series 36 13 18 5
In tournaments featuring 3 teams 59 15 40 4
In tournaments (more than 3 teams) 23 12 10 1
India-Australia ODIs in Australia
Date Venue Batted 1st Batted 2nd Result
December 6, 1980 Melbourne India 208/9 (49) Australia 142 (42.1) India won by 66 runs
December 1980 Sydney India 180/9 (49) Australia 183/1 (42.2) Australia won by 9 wickets
January 8, 1981 Sydney India 63 (25.5) Australia 64/1 (21) Australia won by 9 wickets
January 11, 1981 Melbourne India 192/5 (50) Australia 193/3 (47.2) Australia won by 7 wickets
January 15, 1981 Sydney Australia 242/8 (50) India 215/8 (50) Australia won by 27 runs
March 3, 1985 Melbourne Australia 163 (49.3) India 165/2 (36.1) India won by 8 wickets
January 12, 1986 Brisbane India 161 (43) Australia 164/6 (45.2) Australia won by 4 wickets
January 16, 1986 Melbourne Australia 161 (44.2) India 162/2 (40.2) India won by 8 wickets
January 21, 1986 Sydney Australia 292/6 (50) India 192/4 (50) Australia won by 100 runs
January 26, 1986 Adelaide Australia 262/8 (50) India 226 (45.3) Australia won by 36 runs
January 31, 1986 Melbourne Australia 235/7 (50) India 238/4 (48.5) India won by 6 wickets
February 5, 1986 Sydney Australia 170/8 (44) India 159 (43.4) Australia won by 11 runs
February 9, 1986 Melbourne India 187 (50) Australia 188/3 (47.2) Australia won by 7 wickets
December 8, 1991 Perth India 208/7 (50) Australia 101 (37.5) India won by 107 runs
December 10, 1991 Hobart India 175/8 (50) Australia 176/2 (48.3) Australia won by 8 wickets
December 15, 1991 Adelaide India 157 (48.4) Australia 158/4 (40.5) Australia won by 6 wickets
January 14, 1992 Sydney India 175 (49.4) Australia 177/1 (39.2) Australia won by 9 wickets
January 18, 1992 Melbourne Australia 233/5 (50) India 145 (42) Australia won by 88 runs
January 20, 1992 Sydney Australia 208/9 (50) India 202/7 (50) Australia won by 6 runs
March 1, 1992 Brisbane Australia 237/9 (50) India 234 (47) Australia won by 1 run
January 12, 2000 Melbourne Australia 269/7 (50) India 241/6 (50) Australia won by 28 runs
January 14, 2000 Sydney India 100 (36.3) Australia 101/5 (26.5) Australia won by 5 wickets
January 26, 2000 Adelaide Australia 329/5 (50) Ind 177 (46.5) Australia won by 152 runs
January 30, 2000 Perth India 226/6 (50) Australia 230/6 (49.3) Australia won by 4 wickets
January 9, 2004 Melbourne Australia 288 (48.3) India 270 (49) Australia won by 18 runs
January 18, 2004 Brisbane India 303/4 (50) Australia 284 (49.4) India won by 19 runs
January 22, 2004 Sydney India 296/4 (50) Australia 225/8 (33.5) Australia won by 2 wickets (D/L) #
February 1, 2004 Perth India 203 (49) Australia 204/5 (32) Australia won by 5 wickets
February 6, 2004 Melbourne India 222 (49) Australia 224/3 (40.1) Aus won by 7 wickets
February 8, 2004 Sydney Australia 359/5 (50) India 151 (33.2) Australia won by 208 runs
February 3, 2008 Brisbane India 194 (45) Aus 51/3 (7.2) No result
February 10, 2008 Melbourne Australia 159 (43.1) India 160/5 (45.5) India won by 5 wickets
February 17, 2008 Adelaide Australia 203/9 (50) India 153 (41.2) Australia won by 50 runs
February 24, 2008 Sydney Australia 317/7 (50) India 299 (49.1) Australia won by 18 runs
March 2, 2008 Sydney Australia 239/8 (50) India 242/4 (45.5) India won by 6 wickets
March 4, 2008 Brisbane India 258/9 (50) Australia 249 (49.4) India won by 9 runs
February 5, 2012 Melbourne Aus 216/5 (32) India 151 (29.4) Australia won by 65 runs (D/L)
February 12, 2012 Adelaide Australia 269/8 (50) India 270/6 (49.4) India won by 4 wickets
February 19, 2012 Brisbane Australia 288/5 (50) India 178 (43.3) Australia won by 110 runs
February 26, 2012 Sydney Australia 252/9 (50) India 165 (39.3) Australia won by 87 runs
January 18, 2015 Melbourne India 267/8 (50) Australia 269/6 (49) Australia won by 4 wickets
January 26, 2015 Sydney India 69/2 (16) Australia did not bat No result
March 26, 2015 Sydney Australia 328/7 (50) India 233 (46.5) Australia won by 95 runs
India - Australia ODI in India
Date Venue Results
September 28,1984 Delhi Australia won by 48 runs
October 1,1984 Tiruvananthapuram No Result
October 3,1984 Jamshedpur No Result
October 5,1984 Ahmadabad Australia won by 7 wickets
October 6,1984 Indore Australia won by 6 wickets
September 7,1986 Jaipur India won by 7 wickets
September 9,1986 Srinagar Australia won by 3 wickets
September 24,1986 Hyderabad No Result
October 2,1986 Delhi India won by 3 wickets
October 5,1986 Ahmadabad India won by 52 runs
October 7,1986 Rajkot Australia won by 7 wickets
October 9,1987 Chennai Australia won by 1 run
October 22,1987 Delhi India won by 56 runs
October 27 1989 Bengaluru India won by 3 wickets
Oct 21, 1996 Bengaluru India won by 2 wickets
Oct 27, 1996 Cuttack abandoned
Nov 3, 1996 Mohali India won by 5 runs
Apr 1, 1998 Kochi India won by 41 runs
Apr 7, 1998 Kanpur India won by 6 wickets
Apr 14, 1998 Delhi Australia won by 4 wickets
Mar 25, 2001 Bengaluru India won by 60 runs
Mar 28, 2001 Pune Australia won by 8 wickets
Mar 31, 2001 Indore India won by 118 runs
Apr 3, 2001 Visakhapatnam Australia won by 93 runs
Apr 6, 2001 Margao Australia won by 4 wickets
Oct 26, 2003 Gwalior India won by 37 runs
Nov 1, 2003 Mumbai Australia won by 77 runs
Nov 12, 2003 Bengaluru Australia won by 61 runs
Nov 18, 2003 Kolkata Australia won by 37 runs
Oct 29, 2006 Mohali Australia won by 6 wickets
Sep 29, 2007 Bengaluru No Result
Oct 2, 2007 Kochi Australia won by 84 runs
Oct 5, 2007 Hyderabad Australia won by 47 runs
Oct 8, 2007 Chandigarh India won by 8 runs
Oct 11, 2007 Vadodara Australia won by 9 wickets
Oct 14, 2007 Nagpur Australia won by 18 runs
Oct 17, 2007 Mumbai India won by 2 wickets
Oct 25, 2009 Vadodara Australia won by 4 runs
Oct 28, 2009 Nagpur India won by 99 runs
Oct 31, 2009 Delhi India won by 6 wickets
Nov 2, 2009 Mohali Australia won by 24 runs
Nov 5, 2009 Hyderabad Australia won by 3 runs
Nov 8, 2009 Guwahati Australia won by 6 wickets
Nov 11, 2009 Mumbai abandoned
Oct 17, 2010 Kochi abandoned
Oct 20, 2010 Visakhapatnam India won by 5 wickets
Oct 24, 2010 Margao abandoned
Mar 24, 2011 Ahmadabad India won by 5 wickets
Oct 13, 2013 Pune Australia won by 72 runs
Oct 16, 2013 Jaipur India won by 9 wickets
Oct 19, 2013 Mohali Australia won by 4 wickets
Oct 23, 2013 Ranchi no result
Oct 26, 2013 Cuttack abandoned
Oct 30, 2013 Nagpur India won by 6 wickets
Nov 2, 2013 Bengaluru India won by 57 runs
Sep 17, 2017 Chennai India won by 26 runs
Sep 21, 2017 Kolkata India won by 50 runs
Sep 24, 2017 Indore India won by 5 wickets
Sep 28, 2017 Bengaluru Australia won by 21 runs
Oct 1, 2017 Nagpur India won by 7 wickets
Most Runs in India - Australia ODI
Runs Match Batsman Team
3077 71 Sachin Tendulkar India
2164 59 Ricky Ponting Australia
1622 46 Adam Gilchrist Australia
1450 28 Matthew Hayden Australia
1297 23 Rohit Sharma India
1255 43 MS Dhoni India
1212 29 David Boon Australia
1117 53 Steve Waugh Australia
1104 38 Allan Border Australia
1081 35 Michael Bevan Australia
1067 36 Andrew Symonds Australia
1002 23 Virat Kohli India
Highest Scores in India - Australia ODI
Runs Batsman Team Venue Year
209 Rohit Sharma India Bengaluru 2013
175 Sachin Tendulkar India Hyderabad 2009
171* Rohit Sharma India Perth 2016
156 George Bailey Australia Nagpur 2013
149 Steve Smith Australia Perth 2016
Most Hundreds in India - Australia ODI
100s Batsman Team
9 Sachin Tendulkar India
6 Ricky Ponting Australia
5 Rohit Sharma India
5 Virat Kohli India
Most Wickets in India - Australia ODI
Wickets Match Bowler Team
55 32 Brett Lee Australia
45 41 Kapil Dev India
43 27 Mitchel Johnson Australia
43 53 Steve Waugh Australia
36 21 Ajit Agarkar India
Best Bowling Figure in India - Australia ODI
Figures Bowler Team Venue Year
6/27 Murali Karthik India Mumbai 2007
6/39 Ken Macleay Australia Nottingham 1983
6/42 Ajit Agarkar India Melbourne 2004
6/43 Mitchel Starc Australia Melbourne 2015
Most Dismissals By a Wicket-Keeper in India - Australia ODI
Matches Total Catch Stumps Keeper Team
46 79 73 6 Adam Gilchrist Australia
43 46 38 12 MS Dhoni India
15 19 17 2 Ian Healy Australia
15 18 11 7 Nayan Mongia India
Most Catches in India - Australia ODI
Catches Matches Player Team
31 71 Sachin Tendulkar India
18 43 M. Azaharuddind India
18 59 Ricky Ponting Australia
17 38 Alan Border Australia
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