Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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 January 31, 2025, India have played 589 Test matches; they have won 181 matches, lost 184 matches, and 223 matches were drawn with one being tied. [5]
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.
Virat Kohli scored his 7th Test century in Australia, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record of most Test centuries for India in Australia. [39] This was Australia's first loss in a Test match at the Perth Stadium and India became the first visiting team to win a Test match at the ground. [40] This was India's biggest victory in terms of runs in ...
The Border–Gavaskar Trophy is one of the premier bilateral trophies in Test cricket. Both teams have a reputation of being difficult to beat at home. 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.
India won the third ODI match by 13 runs, [12] with Australia winning the series 2–1. [13] India also won the first and second T20I matches, winning the T20I series with a game to spare. 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 ...
In 1984, India won the Asia Cup and in 1985, won the World Championship of Cricket in Australia. Apart from this, India remained a weak team outside the Indian subcontinent. India's Test series victory in 1986 against England remained the last Test series win by India outside the subcontinent for the next 19 years. The 1980s saw Gavaskar and ...
Australia won the first T20I by 4 wickets, to lead the series 1–0. [3] The second T20I was reduced to 8 overs per side due to a wet outfield, with India winning the match by 6 wickets. [4] India won the third and final T20I by 6 wickets to win the series 2–1. [5] India won the Test series 2–1, [6] and retained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy ...
In the ODI series that followed, Australia won the first match by 34 runs, recording their 1,000th win in international cricket. [20] However, India went on to win the next two games, and consequently the series 2–1; [ 21 ] in the process recording their first bilateral ODI series victory in Australia.