This will be the first ever meeting between India and Australia in a World Cup semi-final.
Australia have never lost a World Cup semi-final. They tied one game
against South Africa in 1999 and have won five in 1975, 1987, 1996, 2003
and 2007
The two sides head for their 11th World Cup meeting in Sydney, take a look at the previous 10 India vs Australia World Cup Match ResultsThe two teams have faced 10 times with Australia having the upper hand with a 7-3 advantage
Defending Champions India's Title Defence Ends in Heartbreak,Australia Enters FinalAustralia won the toss and chose to bat first |
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Squads |
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Team India
Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Suresh Raina,
MS Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Umesh
Yadav, Mohit Sharma.
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Team Australia |
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Aaron Finch, David Warner, Steven Smith, Michael Clarke, Shane Watson,
Glenn Maxwell, Brad Haddin, James Faulkner, Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell
Starc, Josh Hazlewood |
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The pitch at SCG traditionally is the most spin friendly in Australia and is expected to remain same for this game. South African spinning duo of Imran Tahir and JP Duminy scalped match-winning combine of seven wickets to bowl out Sri Lanka for mere 133 in first quarterfinal. However in matches preceding the South Africa vs Sri Lanka it was bat that dominated scenes at SCG, with hosts Australia putting up 376 for nine against Sri Lanka and Proteas amassing 408 for five against depleted West Indies bowling attack. |
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Australia scored 328/7 in 50 Overs |
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Fall of Wickets |
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David Warner 12(7 Balls with 4x1 and 6x1) - 15/1(3.1 Over) Steve Smith 105( 93 Balls with 4x11 and 6x2) -197/2(34.1 Over) -4th ODI Ton Steven Smith becomes the second Australian to reach 50 in four consecutive World Cup innings after David Boon (1987-1992) Glenn Maxwell 23(14 Balls with 4x3 and 6x1) - 232/3(37.3 Over) Aaron Finch 81(116 Balls with 4x7 and 6x1) - 233/4(38.3 Over) Michael Clarke 10(12 Balls with 4x1) - 248/5(42.1 Over) James Faulkner 21(12 Balls with 4x3 and 6x1) - 284/6(46.3 Over) Shane Watson 28(30 Balls with 4x2 and 6x1) - 298/7(47.5 Over) Brad Haddin 07*(7 Balls with 4x1) Mitchell Johnson 27*(9 Balls with 4x4 and 6x1) Wicket Takers(India) Umesh Yadav 4/72(9 Overs) Mohit Sharma 2/75(10 Overs) R Ashwin 1/42(10 Overs) | |||
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Steven Smith and Aaron Finch ensured Australia posted a very competitive
328 for 7, but India's bowlers fought back well to keep their hopes
alive in the semi-final at the SCG Steve Smith is the first Australian to score a 100 in a WC SF and the 5th man overall, after Graham Gooch, Saeed Anwar, Sourav Ganguly and Mahela Jayawardene The dismissal of Glenn Maxwell was the 500th catch in this World Cup. It is the first time there have been 500 catches in a World Cup. The previous most was 449 in 2003 India will need the highest successful chase of this World Cup in order to progress to the final against New Zealand, after Mitchell Johnson crunched a late 27 not out off 9 balls, as Australia took 78 off the last seven overs India Scored 233/10 in 46.5 Overs Shikhar Dhawn 45(41 Balls with 4x6 and 6x1) - 76/1 Virat Kohli 01(13 Balls) -78/2 Rohit Sharma 34(48 Balls with 4x1 and 6x2) -91/3 Suresh Raina 07(11 Balls with 4x1) -108/4 Ajinkya Rahane 44(68 Balls with 4x2) -178/5 Ravindra Jadeja 16(17 Balls with 4x2) -208/6 M S Dhoni 65(65 Balls with 4x3 and 6x2) -231/7 R Ashwin 05(13 Balls) -232/8 Mohit Sharma 00(1 Ball) -232/9 Umesh Yadav 00(5 Balls) -233/10 Mohammed Shami 01*(1 Ball) Wicket Takers(Australia) James Faulkner 3/59(9 Overs) Mitchell Johnson 2/50(10 Overs) Mitchell Starc 2/28(8.5 Overs) Josh Hazlewood 1/41(10 Overs) | |||
Match Result -Australia won by 95 Runs MOM - Steve Smith for his 105 Runs Shikhar Dhawan became only the fourth Indian to score over 400 runs in a single World Cup. He finished with 449 runs.Before Dhawan, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid were the only Indian batsmen to achieve that feat. While Ganguly and Dravid rode on their brilliant form in the 1999 World Cup in England, Tendulkar did it as many as three times -- in 1996, 2003 and 2011 Only one team has chased 300+ successfully in any ODI at the SCG: Australia made 334-8 v England in 2011. No team has chased 300 in a World Cup knockout game India, who failed to win any of the 10 matches on their tour of Australia that preceded the World Cup, were made to bowl first on a Sydney pitch that was full of runs. Even then, Australia failed to fully capitalise on the second-wicket stand of 182 between Smith and Finch, as Michael Clarke's men were stunted by the off-breaks of Ravichandran Ashwin and a curious collective failure against back-of-a-length bowling | |||
For India, the defence of the trophy they won on home soil four years ago and a run of 16 consecutive wins in major one-day tournaments - the World Cup and Champions Trophy - is over. | |||
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