India vs Australia Head to Head in ODI Records
AUS Vs IND in all seasons
| # | Team1 | Team2 | Winner | Margin | Match Date | Venue | Scorecard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australia | India | India | 9 wickets | 25-Oct-2025 | Sydney | IND won by 9 wickets |
| 2 | Australia | India | Australia | 2 wickets | 23-Oct-2025 | Adelaide | AUS won by 2 wickets |
| 3 | Australia | India | Australia | 7 wickets (DLS method) | 19-Oct-2025 | Perth | AUS won by 7 wickets (DLS method) |
| 4 | India | Australia | India | 4 wickets | 04-Mar-2025 | Dubai | IND won by 4 wickets |
| 5 | India | Australia | Australia | 6 wickets | 19-Nov-2023 | Ahmedabad | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 6 | India | Australia | India | 6 wickets | 08-Oct-2023 | Chennai | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 7 | India | Australia | Australia | 66 runs. | 27-Sep-2023 | Rajkot | AUS won by 66 runs. |
| 8 | India | Australia | India | 99 runs (DLS method) | 24-Sep-2023 | Indore | IND won by 99 runs (DLS method) |
| 9 | India | Australia | India | 5 wickets | 22-Sep-2023 | Chandigarh | IND won by 5 wickets |
| 10 | India | Australia | Australia | 21 runs. | 22-Mar-2023 | Chennai | AUS won by 21 runs. |
| 11 | India | Australia | Australia | 10 wickets | 19-Mar-2023 | Visakhapatnam | AUS won by 10 wickets |
| 12 | India | Australia | India | 5 wickets | 17-Mar-2023 | Mumbai | IND won by 5 wickets |
| 13 | Australia | India | India | 13 runs. | 02-Dec-2020 | Canberra | IND won by 13 runs. |
| 14 | Australia | India | Australia | 51 runs. | 29-Nov-2020 | Sydney | AUS won by 51 runs. |
| 15 | Australia | India | Australia | 66 runs. | 27-Nov-2020 | Sydney | AUS won by 66 runs. |
| 16 | India | Australia | India | 7 wickets | 19-Jan-2020 | Bengaluru | IND won by 7 wickets (with 15 balls remaining) |
| 17 | India | Australia | India | 36 runs | 17-Jan-2020 | Rajkot | IND won by 36 runs |
| 18 | India | Australia | Australia | 10 wickets | 14-Jan-2020 | Mumbai | AUS won by 10 wickets (with 74 balls remaining) |
| 19 | Australia | India | India | 36 runs | 09-Jun-2019 | London | IND won by 36 runs |
| 20 | India | Australia | Australia | 35 runs | 13-Mar-2019 | Delhi | AUS won by 35 runs |
| 21 | India | Australia | Australia | 4 wickets | 10-Mar-2019 | Chandigarh | AUS won by 4 wickets (with 13 balls remaining) |
| 22 | India | Australia | Australia | 32 runs | 08-Mar-2019 | Ranchi | AUS won by 32 runs |
| 23 | India | Australia | India | 8 runs | 05-Mar-2019 | Nagpur | IND won by 8 runs |
| 24 | India | Australia | India | 6 wickets | 02-Mar-2019 | Hyderabad | IND won by 6 wickets (with 10 balls remaining) |
| 25 | Australia | India | India | 7 wickets | 18-Jan-2019 | Melbourne | IND won by 7 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) |
| 26 | Australia | India | India | 6 wickets | 15-Jan-2019 | Adelaide | IND won by 6 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) |
| 27 | Australia | India | Australia | 34 runs | 12-Jan-2019 | Sydney | AUS won by 34 runs |
| 28 | India | Australia | India | 7 wickets | 01-Oct-2017 | Nagpur | IND won by 7 wickets (with 43 balls remaining) |
| 29 | India | Australia | Australia | 21 runs | 28-Sep-2017 | Bengaluru | AUS won by 21 runs |
| 30 | India | Australia | India | 5 wickets | 24-Sep-2017 | Indore | IND won by 5 wickets (with 13 balls remaining) |
| 31 | India | Australia | India | 50 runs | 21-Sep-2017 | Kolkata | IND won by 50 runs |
| 32 | India | Australia | India | 26 runs (D/L method) | 17-Sep-2017 | Chennai | IND won by 26 runs (D/L method) |
| 33 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 23-Jan-2016 | Sydney | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 34 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 25 runs | 20-Jan-2016 | Canberra | AUS won by 25 runs |
| 35 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 17-Jan-2016 | Melbourne | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 36 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 15-Jan-2016 | Brisbane | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 37 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 12-Jan-2016 | Perth | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 38 | Australia | India | Australia | 95 runs | 26-Mar-2015 | Sydney | AUS won by 95 runs |
| 39 | Australia | India | No result | 26-Jan-2015 | Sydney | No result | |
| 40 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 18-Jan-2015 | Melbourne | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 41 | India | Australia | India | won by 57 runs | 02-Nov-2013 | Bengaluru | IND won by 57 runs |
| 42 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 30-Oct-2013 | Nagpur | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 43 | India | Australia | No result | 23-Oct-2013 | Ranchi | No result | |
| 44 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 19-Oct-2013 | Chandigarh | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 45 | India | Australia | India | won by 9 wickets | 16-Oct-2013 | Jaipur | IND won by 9 wickets |
| 46 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 72 runs | 13-Oct-2013 | Pune | AUS won by 72 runs |
| 47 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 87 runs | 26-Feb-2012 | Sydney | AUS won by 87 runs |
| 48 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 110 runs | 19-Feb-2012 | Brisbane | AUS won by 110 runs |
| 49 | India | Australia | India | won by 4 wickets | 12-Feb-2012 | Adelaide | IND won by 4 wickets |
| 50 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 65 runs (D/L method) | 05-Feb-2012 | Melbourne | AUS won by 65 runs (D/L method) |
| 51 | India | Australia | India | 5 wkts (14b rem) | 24-Mar-2011 | Ahmedabad | IND won by 5 wkts (14b rem) |
| 52 | India | Australia | India | won by 5 wickets | 20-Oct-2010 | Visakhapatnam | IND won by 5 wickets |
| 53 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 08-Nov-2009 | Guwahati | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 54 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 3 runs | 05-Nov-2009 | Hyderabad | AUS won by 3 runs |
| 55 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 24 runs | 02-Nov-2009 | Chandigarh | AUS won by 24 runs |
| 56 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 31-Oct-2009 | Delhi | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 57 | India | Australia | India | won by 99 runs | 28-Oct-2009 | Nagpur | IND won by 99 runs |
| 58 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 runs | 25-Oct-2009 | Vadodara | AUS won by 4 runs |
| 59 | Australia | India | 28-Sep-2009 | Centurion | No result | ||
| 60 | India | Australia | India | won by 9 runs | 04-Mar-2008 | Brisbane | IND won by 9 runs |
| 61 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 02-Mar-2008 | Sydney | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 62 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 18 runs | 24-Feb-2008 | Sydney | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 63 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 50 runs | 17-Feb-2008 | Adelaide | AUS won by 50 runs |
| 64 | India | Australia | India | won by 5 wickets | 10-Feb-2008 | Melbourne | IND won by 5 wickets |
| 65 | Australia | India | No result | 03-Feb-2008 | Brisbane | No result | |
| 66 | India | Australia | India | won by 2 wickets | 17-Oct-2007 | Mumbai | IND won by 2 wickets |
| 67 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 18 runs | 14-Oct-2007 | Nagpur | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 68 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 11-Oct-2007 | Vadodara | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 69 | India | Australia | India | won by 8 runs | 08-Oct-2007 | Chandigarh | IND won by 8 runs |
| 70 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 47 runs | 05-Oct-2007 | Hyderabad | AUS won by 47 runs |
| 71 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 84 runs | 02-Oct-2007 | AUS won by 84 runs | |
| 72 | India | Australia | No result | 29-Sep-2007 | Bengaluru | No result | |
| 73 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 29-Oct-2006 | Chandigarh | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 74 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 18 runs | 22-Sep-2006 | Kuala Lumpur | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 75 | Australia | India | No result | 16-Sep-2006 | Kuala Lumpur | No result | |
| 76 | Australia | India | No result | 23-Aug-2004 | Amstelveen | No result | |
| 77 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 208 runs | 08-Feb-2004 | Sydney | AUS won by 208 runs |
| 78 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 06-Feb-2004 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 79 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 01-Feb-2004 | Perth | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 80 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 2 wickets (D/L method) | 22-Jan-2004 | Sydney | AUS won by 2 wickets (D/L method) |
| 81 | India | Australia | India | won by 19 runs | 18-Jan-2004 | Brisbane | IND won by 19 runs |
| 82 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 18 runs | 09-Jan-2004 | Melbourne | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 83 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 37 runs | 18-Nov-2003 | Kolkata | AUS won by 37 runs |
| 84 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 61 runs | 12-Nov-2003 | Bengaluru | AUS won by 61 runs |
| 85 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 77 runs | 01-Nov-2003 | Mumbai | AUS won by 77 runs |
| 86 | India | Australia | India | won by 37 runs | 26-Oct-2003 | Gwalior | IND won by 37 runs |
| 87 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 125 runs | 23-Mar-2003 | Johannesburg | AUS won by 125 runs |
| 88 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 15-Feb-2003 | Centurion | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 89 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 06-Apr-2001 | AUS won by 4 wickets | |
| 90 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 93 runs | 03-Apr-2001 | Visakhapatnam | AUS won by 93 runs |
| 91 | India | Australia | India | won by 118 runs | 31-Mar-2001 | IND won by 118 runs | |
| 92 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 28-Mar-2001 | AUS won by 8 wickets | |
| 93 | India | Australia | India | won by 60 runs | 25-Mar-2001 | Bengaluru | IND won by 60 runs |
| 94 | India | Australia | India | won by 20 runs | 07-Oct-2000 | Nairobi | IND won by 20 runs |
| 95 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 30-Jan-2000 | Perth | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 96 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 152 runs | 26-Jan-2000 | Adelaide | AUS won by 152 runs |
| 97 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 14-Jan-2000 | Sydney | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 98 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 28 runs | 12-Jan-2000 | Melbourne | AUS won by 28 runs |
| 99 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 41 runs | 28-Aug-1999 | Colombo | AUS won by 41 runs |
| 100 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 8 wickets (D/L method) | 23-Aug-1999 | Galle | AUS won by 8 wickets (D/L method) |
| 101 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 77 runs | 04-Jun-1999 | London | AUS won by 77 runs |
| 102 | India | Australia | India | won by 44 runs | 28-Oct-1998 | Dhaka | IND won by 44 runs |
| 103 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 24-Apr-1998 | Sharjah | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 104 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 26 runs | 22-Apr-1998 | Sharjah | AUS won by 26 runs |
| 105 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 58 runs | 19-Apr-1998 | Sharjah | AUS won by 58 runs |
| 106 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 14-Apr-1998 | Delhi | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 107 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 07-Apr-1998 | Kanpur | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 108 | India | Australia | India | won by 41 runs | 01-Apr-1998 | IND won by 41 runs | |
| 109 | India | Australia | India | won by 5 runs | 03-Nov-1996 | Chandigarh | IND won by 5 runs |
| 110 | India | Australia | India | won by 2 wickets | 21-Oct-1996 | Bengaluru | IND won by 2 wickets |
| 111 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 06-Sep-1996 | Colombo | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 112 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 16 runs | 27-Feb-1996 | Mumbai | AUS won by 16 runs |
| 113 | India | Australia | India | won by 5 wickets | 22-Feb-1995 | Dunedin | IND won by 5 wickets |
| 114 | India | Australia | India | won by 31 runs | 09-Sep-1994 | Colombo | IND won by 31 runs |
| 115 | India | Australia | India | won by 7 wickets | 19-Apr-1994 | Sharjah | IND won by 7 wickets |
| 116 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 1 run (D/L method) | 01-Mar-1992 | Brisbane | AUS won by 1 run (D/L method) |
| 117 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 6 runs | 20-Jan-1992 | Sydney | AUS won by 6 runs |
| 118 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 88 runs | 18-Jan-1992 | Melbourne | AUS won by 88 runs |
| 119 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 14-Jan-1992 | Sydney | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 120 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 15-Dec-1991 | Adelaide | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 121 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 10-Dec-1991 | Hobart | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 122 | India | Australia | India | won by 107 runs | 08-Dec-1991 | Perth | IND won by 107 runs |
| 123 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 08-Mar-1990 | Hamilton | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 124 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 18 runs | 03-Mar-1990 | Christchurch | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 125 | India | Australia | India | won by 3 wickets | 27-Oct-1989 | Bengaluru | IND won by 3 wickets |
| 126 | India | Australia | India | won by 56 runs | 22-Oct-1987 | Delhi | IND won by 56 runs |
| 127 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 1 run | 09-Oct-1987 | Chennai | AUS won by 1 run |
| 128 | India | Australia | India | won by 7 wickets | 05-Apr-1987 | Sharjah | IND won by 7 wickets |
| 129 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 07-Oct-1986 | Rajkot | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 130 | India | Australia | India | won by 52 runs | 05-Oct-1986 | Ahmedabad | IND won by 52 runs |
| 131 | India | Australia | India | won by 3 wickets | 02-Oct-1986 | Delhi | IND won by 3 wickets |
| 132 | India | Australia | No result | 24-Sep-1986 | Vallabh Vidyanagar | No result | |
| 133 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 09-Sep-1986 | Srinagar | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 134 | India | Australia | India | won by 7 wickets | 07-Sep-1986 | Jaipur | IND won by 7 wickets |
| 135 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 09-Feb-1986 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 136 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 11 runs | 05-Feb-1986 | Sydney | AUS won by 11 runs |
| 137 | India | Australia | India | won by 6 wickets | 31-Jan-1986 | Melbourne | IND won by 6 wickets |
| 138 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 36 runs | 26-Jan-1986 | Adelaide | AUS won by 36 runs |
| 139 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 100 runs | 21-Jan-1986 | Sydney | AUS won by 100 runs |
| 140 | India | Australia | India | won by 8 wickets | 16-Jan-1986 | Melbourne | IND won by 8 wickets |
| 141 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 12-Jan-1986 | Brisbane | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 142 | India | Australia | India | won by 3 wickets | 29-Mar-1985 | Sharjah | IND won by 3 wickets |
| 143 | India | Australia | India | won by 8 wickets | 03-Mar-1985 | Melbourne | IND won by 8 wickets |
| 144 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 06-Oct-1984 | AUS won by 6 wickets | |
| 145 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 05-Oct-1984 | Ahmedabad | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 146 | India | Australia | No result | 03-Oct-1984 | Jamshedpur | No result | |
| 147 | India | Australia | No result | 01-Oct-1984 | Thiruvananthapuram | No result | |
| 148 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 48 runs | 28-Sep-1984 | Ghaziabad | AUS won by 48 runs |
| 149 | India | Australia | India | won by 118 runs | 20-Jun-1983 | IND won by 118 runs | |
| 150 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 162 runs | 13-Jun-1983 | Nottingham | AUS won by 162 runs |
| 151 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 27 runs | 15-Jan-1981 | Sydney | AUS won by 27 runs |
| 152 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 11-Jan-1981 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 153 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 08-Jan-1981 | Sydney | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 154 | Australia | India | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 18-Dec-1980 | Sydney | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 155 | India | Australia | India | won by 66 runs | 06-Dec-1980 | Melbourne | IND won by 66 runs |
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India vs Australia-Top Performer in 50-Over Cricket:
Sachin Tendulkar scored 3077 runs, and Kapil Dev took 45 wickets against Australia. From the Aussies' side, Ricky Ponting added 2164 runs to his batting stats, and Brett Lee removed 55 batters vs India. These records reflect the fierce India-Australia rivalry, shaped by iconic performances and fantastic cricketing moments worldwide.
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India vs Australia, 2nd Final at Brisbane, CB Series 2008
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