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India won the Test series 2–1, after the fourth match of the series finished as a draw. [17] India became the first Asian team to win a Test series in Australia. [18] [19] In the ODI series that followed, Australia won the first match by 34 runs, recording their 1,000th win in international cricket. [20]
This is borne out by India winning 8 out of 9 series held in India, and Australia winning 4 out of 7 series held in Australia, as of the conclusion of the 2022–23 series. The away wins achieved by Australia and India (2018–19 and 2020–2021) have earned places in cricket folklore. Both teams have achieved similar number of Test and series ...
Australia won the T20I series 2–0, their first T20I series win against India. [5] India won the first two ODIs of the series, and with their victory in the second match, registered their 500th win in the format. [6] India became the second team, after Australia, to record 500 wins in ODIs. [7]
Australia has the better record in the Cricket World Cup, having faced India 14 times. In the 2003 Cricket World Cup Final, Australia knocked out India tremendously.The last time the two cricket frenzy nations clashed in 2023 Cricket World Cup final match played at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, Australia again dominated India and Australia won by 6 wickets.
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India 14 June 2018 [141] Australia: 9/69 Jasu Patel: Green Park, Kanpur, India 19 December 1959 [142] Bangladesh: 7/87 Zaheer Khan: Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 24 January 2010 [143] England: 8/55 Vinoo Mankad: M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India 6 February 1952 [144] Ireland: YTP ...
India's first Test series as an independent country was against Australia. [3] They secured their first Test win against England in 1952 at Madras Cricket Club Ground. [4] [A] As of 11 April 2024, India have played 579 Test matches; they have won 181 matches, lost 181 matches, and 222 matches were drawn with one being tied. [5]
Chadd Sayers (Aus) made his Test debut. Vernon Philander (SA) took his 200th wicket in Tests. [42] South Africa's victory was the biggest margin in Tests, in terms of runs, since Australia beat England by 562 runs in August 1934. [43] This was Australia's second largest defeat by number of runs in Tests. [44]
This series victory made Virat Kohli the first captain to win a T20I series in both Australia and England. [14] Australia won the third and final match by 12 runs, with India winning the series 2–1. [15] In the first Test, India were bowled out for 36 runs in the second innings, [16] their lowest team total in a Test match. [17]