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India look to kickstart their ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign against Australia
Herschelle Gibbs, the Player of the Match of the first ever game where a team scored 400.. This is a list of scores of 400 or more runs made by a team in a One Day International (ODI), a form of one-day cricket played between international cricket teams who are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well as the top six Associate and Affiliate members. [1]
It was played between host nation India and Australia. [3] It was the first time that Ahmedabad hosted a Cricket World Cup final. [4] It was the second time that India and Australia played a World Cup final against each other, after the 2003 final. [5] In the final, Australia defeated India to win a record-extending sixth World Cup title.
Australia won the toss and elected to field. Marnus Labuschagne (Aus) made his ODI debut. David Warner became the fastest batsman for Australia, and the fourth fastest batsman overall in terms of innings, to score 5,000 runs in ODIs (115). [11] David Warner and Aaron Finch (Aus) made the highest partnership for any wicket against India in ODIs ...
Ravichandran Ashwin (Ind) became the leading wicket taker in matches vs Australia, as well as the leading wicket taker in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy, overtaking Nathan Lyon (Aus), before Lyon regained the top spot in the same match. Cheteshwar Pujara (Ind) became the fourth batsman, to score 2,000 runs against a single team in Tests. [75]
Kerr, the youngest player to score a double century, is the highest individual scorer in WODI history with a score of 232. Until December 1997, no player had achieved a score of 200 in ODIs. The highest individual score up to that point was 194 by Saeed Anwar of Pakistan , scored on 21 May 1997 against India at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium ...
The final of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship, a Test cricket match, was played from 7 to 11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, between Australia and India. [1] Australia won the match by 209 runs to win the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship. This marked Australia's maiden win of the Championship.
The winner of a Test series wins the trophy. If a series is drawn, the country holding the trophy retains it. Given the competitive nature of the India–Australia rivalry and the high standings of both teams, the Border–Gavaskar trophy is considered to be one of the most prestigious bilateral trophies in 5-day cricket.