Australia vs Sri Lanka head to head ODI Records!
AUS Vs SL in all seasons
| # | Team1 | Team2 | Winner | Margin | Match Date | Venue | Scorecard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 174 runs. | 14-Feb-2025 | Colombo | SL won by 174 runs. |
| 2 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 49 runs. | 12-Feb-2025 | Colombo | SL won by 49 runs. |
| 3 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | 5 wickets | 16-Oct-2023 | Lucknow | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 4 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 4 wickets | 24-Jun-2022 | Colombo | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 5 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 4 runs. | 21-Jun-2022 | Colombo | SL won by 4 runs. |
| 6 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 6 wickets | 19-Jun-2022 | Colombo | SL won by 6 wickets |
| 7 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 26 runs (DLS) | 16-Jun-2022 | Kandy | SL won by 26 runs (DLS) |
| 8 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 2 wickets (D/L Method) | 14-Jun-2022 | Kandy | AUS won by 2 wickets (D/L Method) |
| 9 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | 87 runs | 15-Jun-2019 | London | AUS won by 87 runs |
| 10 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 5 wickets | 04-Sep-2016 | Kandy | AUS won by 5 wickets (with 42 balls remaining) |
| 11 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 6 wickets | 31-Aug-2016 | Dambulla | AUS won by 6 wickets (with 114 balls remaining) |
| 12 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 2 wickets | 28-Aug-2016 | Dambulla | AUS won by 2 wickets (with 24 balls remaining) |
| 13 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | 82 runs | 24-Aug-2016 | Colombo | SL won by 82 runs |
| 14 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Australia | 3 wkts (19b rem) | 21-Aug-2016 | Colombo | AUS won by 3 wkts (19b rem) |
| 15 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | 64 runs | 08-Mar-2015 | Sydney | AUS won by 64 runs |
| 16 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 20 runs | 17-Jun-2013 | London | SL won by 20 runs |
| 17 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 32 runs | 23-Jan-2013 | Hobart | AUS won by 32 runs |
| 18 | Australia | Sri Lanka | No result | 20-Jan-2013 | Sydney | No result | |
| 19 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 18-Jan-2013 | Brisbane | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 20 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 8 wickets | 13-Jan-2013 | Adelaide | SL won by 8 wickets |
| 21 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 107 runs | 11-Jan-2013 | Melbourne | AUS won by 107 runs |
| 22 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 16 runs | 08-Mar-2012 | Adelaide | AUS won by 16 runs |
| 23 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 8 wickets | 06-Mar-2012 | Adelaide | SL won by 8 wickets |
| 24 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 15 runs | 04-Mar-2012 | Brisbane | AUS won by 15 runs |
| 25 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 9 runs | 02-Mar-2012 | Melbourne | SL won by 9 runs |
| 26 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 3 wickets | 24-Feb-2012 | Hobart | SL won by 3 wickets |
| 27 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 8 wickets (D/L method) | 17-Feb-2012 | Sydney | SL won by 8 wickets (D/L method) |
| 28 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 runs | 10-Feb-2012 | Perth | AUS won by 5 runs |
| 29 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 22-Aug-2011 | Colombo | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 30 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 20-Aug-2011 | Colombo | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 31 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 78 runs | 16-Aug-2011 | Hambantota | SL won by 78 runs |
| 32 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 14-Aug-2011 | Hambantota | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 33 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 10-Aug-2011 | Kandy | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 34 | Sri Lanka | Australia | 05-Mar-2011 | Colombo | No result | ||
| 35 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 07-Nov-2010 | Brisbane | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 36 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 29 runs (D/L method) | 05-Nov-2010 | Sydney | SL won by 29 runs (D/L method) |
| 37 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 1 wicket | 03-Nov-2010 | Melbourne | SL won by 1 wicket |
| 38 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 13 runs | 29-Feb-2008 | Melbourne | SL won by 13 runs |
| 39 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 24 runs (D/L method) | 22-Feb-2008 | Melbourne | AUS won by 24 runs (D/L method) |
| 40 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 63 runs | 15-Feb-2008 | Perth | AUS won by 63 runs |
| 41 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 128 runs | 08-Feb-2008 | Sydney | AUS won by 128 runs |
| 42 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 53 runs (D/L method) | 28-Apr-2007 | Barbados | AUS won by 53 runs (D/L method) |
| 43 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 16-Apr-2007 | St. George's | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 44 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 14-Feb-2006 | Brisbane | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 45 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 167 runs | 12-Feb-2006 | Sydney | AUS won by 167 runs |
| 46 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 22 runs | 10-Feb-2006 | Adelaide | SL won by 22 runs |
| 47 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 29-Jan-2006 | Perth | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 48 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 26-Jan-2006 | Adelaide | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 49 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 51 runs | 22-Jan-2006 | Sydney | SL won by 51 runs |
| 50 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 116 runs | 13-Jan-2006 | Melbourne | AUS won by 116 runs |
| 51 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 3 wickets | 29-Feb-2004 | Colombo | SL won by 3 wickets |
| 52 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 40 runs | 27-Feb-2004 | Colombo | AUS won by 40 runs |
| 53 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 25-Feb-2004 | Colombo | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 54 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 1 run | 22-Feb-2004 | Dambulla | SL won by 1 run |
| 55 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 84 runs | 20-Feb-2004 | Dambulla | AUS won by 84 runs |
| 56 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 48 runs (D/L method) | 18-Mar-2003 | Port Elizabeth | AUS won by 48 runs (D/L method) |
| 57 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 96 runs | 07-Mar-2003 | Centurion | AUS won by 96 runs |
| 58 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 21-Jan-2003 | Melbourne | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 59 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 15-Jan-2003 | Brisbane | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 60 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 79 runs | 09-Jan-2003 | Sydney | SL won by 79 runs |
| 61 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 142 runs | 22-Dec-2002 | Perth | AUS won by 142 runs |
| 62 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 7 wickets | 27-Sep-2002 | Colombo | SL won by 7 wickets |
| 63 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 8 wickets | 31-Aug-1999 | Colombo | SL won by 8 wickets |
| 64 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 27 runs | 26-Aug-1999 | Colombo | AUS won by 27 runs |
| 65 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 50 runs (D/L method) | 22-Aug-1999 | Galle | AUS won by 50 runs (D/L method) |
| 66 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 43 runs | 07-Feb-1999 | Melbourne | AUS won by 43 runs |
| 67 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 45 runs | 31-Jan-1999 | Perth | AUS won by 45 runs |
| 68 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 80 runs | 24-Jan-1999 | Adelaide | AUS won by 80 runs |
| 69 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 3 wickets | 21-Jan-1999 | Hobart | SL won by 3 wickets |
| 70 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 13-Jan-1999 | Sydney | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 71 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 50 runs | 07-Sep-1996 | Colombo | SL won by 50 runs |
| 72 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 30-Aug-1996 | Colombo | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 73 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 7 wickets | 17-Mar-1996 | Lahore | SL won by 7 wickets |
| 74 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 runs (D/L method) | 20-Jan-1996 | Sydney | AUS won by 9 runs (D/L method) |
| 75 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 18 runs | 18-Jan-1996 | Melbourne | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 76 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 3 wickets | 16-Jan-1996 | Melbourne | SL won by 3 wickets |
| 77 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 83 runs | 12-Jan-1996 | Perth | AUS won by 83 runs |
| 78 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 3 wickets | 09-Jan-1996 | Melbourne | SL won by 3 wickets |
| 79 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 21-Dec-1995 | Sydney | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 80 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 6 wickets (D/L method) | 13-Sep-1994 | Colombo | SL won by 6 wickets (D/L method) |
| 81 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 14-Apr-1994 | Sharjah | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 82 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 05-Sep-1992 | Colombo | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 83 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 5 wickets (D/L method) | 04-Sep-1992 | Colombo | SL won by 5 wickets (D/L method) |
| 84 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 15-Aug-1992 | Colombo | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 85 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 07-Mar-1992 | Adelaide | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 86 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 114 runs | 02-May-1990 | Sharjah | AUS won by 114 runs |
| 87 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 18-Feb-1990 | Adelaide | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 88 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 73 runs | 04-Jan-1990 | Melbourne | AUS won by 73 runs |
| 89 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 30-Dec-1989 | Perth | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 90 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 30 runs | 26-Dec-1989 | Melbourne | AUS won by 30 runs |
| 91 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 28 runs | 25-Oct-1989 | AUS won by 28 runs | |
| 92 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 19-Jan-1988 | Sydney | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 93 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 38 runs | 14-Jan-1988 | Melbourne | AUS won by 38 runs |
| 94 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 81 runs | 10-Jan-1988 | Adelaide | AUS won by 81 runs |
| 95 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 81 runs | 02-Jan-1988 | Perth | AUS won by 81 runs |
| 96 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 03-Feb-1985 | Perth | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 97 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 232 runs | 28-Jan-1985 | Adelaide | AUS won by 232 runs |
| 98 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 23-Jan-1985 | Sydney | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 99 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 19-Jan-1985 | Melbourne | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 100 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 08-Jan-1985 | Sydney | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 101 | Sri Lanka | Australia | No result | 30-Apr-1983 | Colombo | No result | |
| 102 | Sri Lanka | Australia | No result | 29-Apr-1983 | Colombo | No result | |
| 103 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 4 wickets | 16-Apr-1983 | Colombo | SL won by 4 wickets |
| 104 | Sri Lanka | Australia | Sri Lanka | won by 2 wickets | 13-Apr-1983 | Colombo | SL won by 2 wickets |
| 105 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | won by 52 runs | 11-Jun-1975 | London | AUS won by 52 runs |
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