Champions Trophy 2025 marks the return of an ODI tournament after the 2023 ODI World Cup. For ODI fans, the thrill of 50-over, day-night cricket is back. Eight top-ranked teams are competing. They are divided into two groups—Group A & Group B.
IND vs AUS Head-to-Head: ODI Records, Stats & Champions Trophy 2025 Clash

Group B has Australia, England, South Africa & Sri Lanka. The tournament is well underway. India & Australia are set for a crucial clash in the first semifinal of the tournament. Both teams started strong. Their battle on March 4, 2025.
India vs Australia is never just cricket—it’s about supremacy & proving a point. Every match is a war of skill, strategy & determination. Their rivalry spans decades, filled with iconic moments & thrilling finishes. World Cup finals, Test deciders & T20 battles—these teams leave no stone unturned in their quest for victory.
IND vs AUS Head to Head in ODIs
Criterion | Data |
---|---|
Total matches played | 151 |
India wins | 57 |
Australia wins | 84 |
Tied / No result | 0 |
IND vs AUS Team Batting Records & Stats in ODIs
Criterion | India | Australia |
Most runs scored | 399/5 | 389/4 |
Most high scores | Rohit Sharma (209), Sachin Tendulkar (175), Rohit Sharma (171) | George Bailey (156), Steve Smith (149), Ricky Ponting (140) |
Most hundreds | Sachin Tendulkar (9) | Ricky Ponting (6) |
Most fifties | Sachin Tendulkar (24) | Ricky Ponting (15) |
Highest strike rates | Hardik Pandya (112.29) | Glenn Maxwell (134.13) |
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IND vs AUS Bowling Records & Stats in ODIs
Criterion | India | Australia |
Most wickets taken | Kapil Dev (45) | Brett Lee (55) |
Best Bowling Figures in a Match | Murali Kartik (6/27) | Ken MacLeay (6/39) |
Best Averages | Kapil Dev (27.68) | Brett Lee (21.00) |
Best Economy Rates | Kapil Dev (3.67) | Craig McDermott (4.12) |
Best Strike Rates | Ajit Agarkar (29.16) | Brett Lee (28.05) |
Most runs conceded in an innings | Vinay Kumar (102 runs in 9 overs) | Cameron Green (103 runs in 10 overs) |
Most wickets in a series | Chetan Sharma (10) | Pat Cummins (14) |
Head to Head IND vs AUS in ICC ODI World Cup
Year | Results |
1983 | India won by 118 runs |
1987 | Australia won by 1 run |
1996 | Australia won by 16 runs |
2003 | Australia won by 125 runs (Final) |
2011 | India won by 5 wickets (Quarter-final) |
2015 | Australia won by 95 runs (Semi-final) |
2019 | India won by 36 runs |
2023 | Australia won by 6 wickets (Final) |
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IND vs AUS Head to Head Records in ICC Champions Trophy
India & Australia have clashed often in Champions Trophy history. Their encounters have produced thrilling moments & intense cricket battles. In 2000, India stunned Australia with a dominant cricketing victory. Sourav Ganguly led brilliantly & guided India to a win. Sachin Tendulkar’s all-round brilliance dismantled Australia’s strong batting lineup completely.
The 2006 semi-final remains India’s biggest heartbreak in history. India posted 249/8, with Dravid & Dhoni playing crucial knocks. Martyn & Hussey constructed a steady chase & sealed the victory.
In 2009, Australia dominated India in a rain-affected match. India struggled under pressure, as Australia secured a six-wicket win. That match remains a painful memory for Indian cricket fans.
The 2013 clash ended in a frustrating washed-out match. Rain interrupted what could have been an exciting contest. Both teams shared points, leaving fans disappointed & frustrated.
India still remembers past scars from Champions Trophy heartbreaks. Australia has dominated crucial matches & decisive tournament moments. But 2025 offers India a chance for sweet redemption.
After November 2023, India seeks revenge on cricket’s biggest stage. That fateful night, Australia shattered India’s World Cup dreams. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy loss added another wound to heal.
Now, the Champions Trophy brings another shot at redemption. Same format, same opponent, but a different stage altogether. India will be desperate to turn pain into triumph.
IND vs AUS Key Stats
India & Australia have played 151 ODIs against each other. The Men in Blue have won 57 matches & Australia has secured 84. India’s highest ODI total stands at 399/5 in history. Australia’s highest score remains an explosive 389/4 innings.
Rohit & Sachin have India’s highest individual ODI scores. Bailey, Smith & Ponting hold Australia’s highest batting records.
Sachin leads India’s hundreds tally with an impressive nine. Ponting tops Australia’s list with six ODI centuries.
Sachin has also registered most fifties, with twenty-four. Ponting leads Australia’s half-century charts with fifteen ODI fifties.
Pandya boasts India’s highest strike rate at 112.29. Maxwell dominates Australia’s charts with 134.13 strike rate.
Kapil Dev holds India’s record for most ODI wickets. Brett Lee leads Australia’s bowling charts with 55 wickets.
Murali Kartik has India’s best bowling figures with 6/27. Ken MacLeay recorded Australia’s best bowling spell, taking 6/39.
Kapil Dev leads in best average among Indian bowlers. Brett Lee dominates with a 21.00 bowling average for Australia.
Kapil Dev also holds India’s best ODI economy rate. Craig McDermott leads Australia’s charts with a 4.12 economy rate.
Agarkar has the best strike rate among Indian bowlers. Brett Lee tops Australia’s list with a 28.05 strike rate.
Vinay Kumar conceded 102 runs, India’s worst bowling figures. Cameron Green gave away 103, Australia’s most expensive spell.
Chetan Sharma holds India’s record for most series wickets. Cummins tops Australia’s list with 14 wickets in one.
India & Australia have clashed eight times in World Cups. India has won three encounters, and Australia has triumphed in five.
The 2023 final was India’s biggest heartbreak moment. Australia shattered dreams & clinched victory by six wickets.
In Champions Trophy history, Australia has dominated crucial matches. India has struggled in key knockouts against fierce Australian sides. But now, 2025 presents a golden shot at redemption.
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