India National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard
India National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

The India and Australia cricket team rivalry has always been famous. The matches between India and Australia are always filled with high intensity, commendable skills, and numerous unforgettable moments. Some of the most remarkable clashes between both the teams were held during the World Cup finals in 2003, which led to the intense competitiveness between the teams. 

India National Cricket Team vs Australian Mens Cricket Team Match Scorecard (T20)

In the recent T20 match, India scored 160/8, Axar Patel’s 31, and Shreyas Iyer’s 53 (37) were top scorers in the match. However, the chase by the Australia Men’s National cricket team fell short as they were only able to secure 154/8. Axar Patel’s 1/14 and Mukesh Kumar’s 3/32, contributed to the victory of Team India.

1st innings –  Indian Team scored 160/8 in 20 overs

Batting Runs scored Balls faced 4s hit 6s hitStrike rate  
Ruturaj Gaikwad 10122083.33
Yashasvi Jaiswal 211512140
Suryakumar Yadav 570071.43
Shreyas Iyer 533752143.24
Rinku Singh 681075
Arshdeep Singh 2*200100
Jitesh Sharma 241631150
Ravi Bishnoi 2200100
Axar Patel 312121147.62
Bowling Overs bowled Maidens Bowled Runs given Eco. Wide No balls Dot balls
Aaron Hardie 402115.2500
Ben Dwarshuis 403027.5110
Jason Behrendorff 403829.50
Bowling Overs bowled Maidens Bowled Runs given Wickets Eco. Wide No balls Dot balls
Aaron Hardie 402115.250014
Ben Dwarshuis 403027.51010
Jason Behrendorff 403829.5007
Tanveer Sangha 402616.5009
Nathan Ellis 4042110.5208

2nd innings –  Australia Cricket Team Scored 154/8 in 20 overs 

Batting Runs scored Balls faced 4s hit 6s hit Strike rate 
Travis Head 281851155.56
Ben McDermott 543605150
Josh Philippe 4410100
Tim David 171701100
Aaron Hardie 6101060
Matt Short 221540146.67
Ben Dwarshuis 01000
Matthew Wade221540146.67
Nathan Ellis 4* 60066.67
Jason Behrendorff2*200100
Bowling Overs bowled Maiden bowled Runs given wicketsWickets Eco.Wides No balls Dot balls 
Arshdeep Singh 4040210108
Mukesh Kumar 4032380011
Avesh Khan 403909.75008
Axar Patel 401413.50011
Ravi Bishnoi 402927.25008

Test Match Scorecard

In a recent test match, Australia defeated India by hitting 6 wickets. India made 185 runs in the first innings, while Rishabh Pant the top scorer hit 40 runs. Scott Boland’s 4-wicket haul hindered team India’s success. However, Australia made 181 runs, with Prasidh Krishna hitting 3 wickets and Beau Webster making 57 runs. Boland’s dominant pitch throughout the match, leading to the victory of Australia.

BatsmenR4s6sSR
Rahul 4140028.57
Yashasvi Jaiswal 10261038.46
Shubhman Gill 20642031.25
Virat Kohli 17690024.64
Ravindra Jadeja 26953027.37
Rishabh Pant 40983140.82
Nitish Reddy 01000.00
Prasidh Krishna3100030.00
Washington Sundar14303046.67
Jasprit Bumrah 221731129.41
Siraj (not out)3160018.75
Fall of wickets: 11 – 1 (Rahul, 4.6), 17 – 2 (Yashasvi Jaiswal, 7.4), 57 – 3 (Shubman Gill, 25.6), 72 – 4 (Kohli, 31.3), 120 – 5 (Pant, 56.4), 120 – 6 (Nitish Reddy, 56.5), 134 – 7 (Ravindra Jadeja, 62.4), 148 – 8 (Washington Sundar, 65.6), 185 – 9 (Prasidh Krishna, 68.2), 189 – 10 (Bumrah, 72.2).
Australian Bowling OMRWNBWDECO
Mitchell Starc 185493202.70
Boland 208314001.60
Cummins ©15.24372002.40
Webster 134290202.20
Lyon 62191003.20
BatsmenRB4s6sSR
Sam Konstas23383060.53
Labuschagne 280025.00
Khawaja 2100020.00
Steve Smith 33574157.89
Head 4330101143.33
Webster 571055054.29
Mitchell Starc140025.00
Boland 9900100.00
Lyon (not out)7170041.18
Cummins 10201050.00
Fall of wickets: 9 – 1 (Khawaja, 2.6), 15 – 2 (Labuschagne, 6.2), 35 – 3 (Sam Konstas, 11.2), 39 – 4 (Head, 11.5), 96 – 5 (Steven Smith, 27.1), 137 – 6 (Alex Carey, 37.5), 166 – 9 (Webster, 47.2), 164 – 8 (Mitchell Starc, 46.1), 162 – 7 (Cummins, 44.6), 181 – 10 (Boland, 50.6)
Indian bowling OMRWNBWDECO
Jasprit Bumrah 101332003.30
Prasidh Krishna 153423002.80
Siraj 162513003.20
Nitish Reddy 70322004.60
Ravindra Jadeja 30120004.00

India 2nd Innings: 157 All Out (39.5 Overs)

BatsmenRB4s6sSR
Yashaswi Jaiswal 22354062.86
Rahul 13202065.00
Ravindra Jadeja 13452028.89
Rishabh Pant 613364184.85
Nitish Reddy 4211019.05
Prasidh Krishna  (not out)1100100.00
Washington Sundar12431027.91
Siraj 4111026.36
Jasprit Bumrah ( c )03000.00
Fall of wickets: 42 – 1 (Rahul, 7.3), 47 – 2 (Yashaswi Jaiwal, 9.5), 78 – 4 (Shubman Gill, 15.2), 124 – 5 (Rishabh Pant, 22.2), 157 – 10 (Bumrah, 39.5), 129 – 6 (Nitish Reddy, 27.3), 147 – 7 (Ravindra Jadeja)
Australian bowling OMRWNBWDECO
Pat Cummins154443002.90
Mitchell Starc40360009.00
Webster 41241006.00
Boland 16.55455002.70

Australia 2nd Innings: 162/4 (27 Overs)

Batsmen RB4s6sSR
Usman Khawaja41454091.11
Sam Konstas221730129.94
Labuschagne 6200030.00
Travis Head (not out) 34383089.47
Steve n Smith 490044.44
Beau Webster (not out)393460114.71
Fall of wickets: 52 – 2 (Labuschagne, 7.6), 39 – 1 (Sam Konstas, 3.5), 58 – 3 (Steven Smith, 9.6), 104 – 4 (Usman Khawaja, 18.1)
Indian Bowling OMRWNBWDECO
Mohammed Siraj 121691155.80
Nitish Kumar Reddy 20100005.00
Prasidh Krishna 120653035.40
Washington Sundar 101100011.00

FAQs For India National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard

1)Who won the title of player of the match in the India vs Australia match?

A) Virat Kohli is the player who won the title of Player of the match in the recent India vs Australia match.

2)What is the pink–ball test?

A) A pink ball test is a match in which teams play through a pink ball instead of a white ball. The pink ball is vibrant in color and quite easier to see at night.

3)How many times has India beaten Australia?

A) Australia have played 38 matches against India.

4)Who is number 11 on the Indian Cricket team?

A) In the Indian Cricket team, numbers of players usually depend on the format and match..

5)Who has won more Border Gavaskar Trophy?

A) Australia has won the Border – Gavaskar trophy 6 times, while India have won 10 times.

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