India and Australia share an age-old rivalry that has produced numerous memorable Test matches, nail-biting ODIs, and electrifying T20Is.
While victory and defeat may come and go with every encounter between these nations, what truly defines their intense rivalry is its spirit, as reflected throughout the Australian Men‚äôs Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline.
This winter, they meet once again to compete in a Border Gavaskar Trophy test series.
| Date | Match | Format / Series | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3–5 Jan 2025 | Australia vs India | Test – Border Gavaskar Trophy | Sydney | Australia won by 6 wickets |
| 26–30 Dec 2024 | Australia vs India | Test – Border Gavaskar Trophy | Melbourne | Australia won by 184 runs |
| 19 Nov 2023 | India vs Australia | ICC Cricket World Cup Final | Ahmedabad | Australia won by 6 wickets |
| 8 Oct 2023 | India vs Australia | ICC Cricket World Cup League Match | Chennai | India won by 6 wickets |
| 27 Sep 2023 | India vs Australia | 3rd ODI – Australia tour of India | Rajkot | Australia won by 66 runs |
Tests
Australia and India have created an outstanding history of cricketing memories between themselves – be they epic Test matches or nail-biting limited-overs matches.
Their longstanding rivalry has yielded some iconic moments such as Sachin Tendulkar versus Glenn McGrath duels and legends such as Sachin Tendulkar against Glenn McGrath duels; even after occasional setbacks their rivalry continues to excite and delight cricket lovers everywhere!
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Australia and India have met in 117 tests, with Australia winning 51 while India taking on 53 with six draws between them. India won their most recent match against Australia by 209 runs at Sydney Stadium during their Border-Gavaskar Trophy series finale match.
ODIs
Australia and India’s One Day International series is one of the world’s most thrilling cricket competitions, featuring iconic centuries and electrifying bowling performances from both sides.
Not just a contest between winning or losing sides, it serves as an occasion to showcase competition and sportsmanship that characterises this rich rivalry. Be it an epic Test match or exciting limited overs clash, these games should not be missed!
The Australian men’s national cricket team, commonly referred to as the Kangaroos, represents Australia internationally in men’s cricket competition.
Under Cricket Australia management and competing both ODIs and T20s. Australia ranks among the world’s premier teams having won six World Cup titles and four Ashes series victories since 1947; additionally they are famed for their longstanding rivalry with India dating back over 70 years!
the Kangaroos have managed to rebound well since their dismal opening game against India and are looking forward to an exciting series against them this time.
Their squad features several new faces such as debutants Beau Webster and Jasprit Bumrah who hope to add to their impressive record against them.
As well as their upcoming ODIs, Australia will play two-match T20 series in Perth between October 15 and 23. Both teams will look to improve their current form in these must-see matches!
The first match will take place on October 15, with the second taking place on October 23. Both events should prove exciting spectacles.
Due to injuries, key players in Australia’s cricket team such as Pat Cummins, Josh Inglis and Alex Carey will miss key one-day internationals such as Pat Cummins recovering from lumbar bone stress and Josh Inglis suffering calf strain; Alex Carey will miss these matches due to Sheffield Shield commitments; Nathan Ellis will replace him.
T20Is
India and Australia share an intense rivalry that has produced some of the greatest moments in world cricket history. Their clashes have included epic Test matches, nail-biting ODIs and electrifying T20Is; yet despite their differences the two teams share an immense spirit of competition and camaraderie; this rivalry pitting legends like Sachin Tendulkar against Glenn McGrath remains one of the most fascinating competitions ever witnessed by global cricket.
Australia and India will play five T20Is starting Wednesday. The first match will take place at Canberra’s Manuka Oval before two more at Melbourne Cricket Ground and three more in Hobart before concluding at Bill Pippen Oval on Gold Coast – all matches broadcast live by Star Sports network in India; live streaming of all matches can be found via JioHotstar app and website.
Suryakumar Yadav will lead India’s T20 squad, having recently led them to victory at the Asia Cup tournament. Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill will lead their batting departments while fast-bowler Jasprit Bumrah joins T20 specialist spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Arshdeep Singh as bowling attack specialists.
India have won 12 out of 17 T20I matches they’ve played against Australia and are unbeaten, boasting a higher net run rate and enjoying greater victories in terms of net run rate than Australia have experienced. Furthermore, India have won multiple ICC T20 World Cup matches while only Australia have managed to do so so far.
Both nations will present their best squads to contest this series, with hosts Australia led by Mitchell Marsh and featuring Josh Inglis, Travis Head, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis and Glenn Maxwell among their ranks as well as fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott.
As both teams look to qualify for the semifinals, this match will be pivotal. India knows a win will ensure their advancement, while defeat for Australia could spell disaster – they must win their last game against India while Pakistan loses to Afghanistan so that Australia has any hope of qualifying.
World Cups
India and Australia enjoy one of the strongest rivalries in world cricket. Together they have contested 304 matches – Australia winning 146 and India 114. Test cricket has seen particularly intense battles, featuring several nail-biting finals that went down to the wire;
Australia and India also compete in ODIs and T20Is; both nations have also taken home major tournaments run by ICC including their World Cups and Champions Trophies with Australia winning 10 while India having taken seven.
India and Australia’s intense rivalry has produced some of the greatest moments in cricket history. From epic Test matches, riveting ODIs, and electrifying T20Is; pitting legends such as Sachin Tendulkar and Glenn McGrath against each other has left an indelible mark on cricket worldwide and will remain an ongoing source of fascination for fans everywhere.
Wins and losses may come and go but what makes this great rivalry great is its spirit of competition and camaraderie on both sides that both teams display on pitch; India and Australia will once more collide in massive T20I series soon enough – likely sealing their place in semifinals of 2023 ICC World Cup!