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2019 ICC World Cup in England & Wales May 30 to July 14,2019 - Match 14 Australia Vs India @The Oval Sunday June 09,2019


India faces Australia in their second match having won the first match against South Africa convincingly by defeating South Africa by 6 wickets on the back of the century scored by India's Rohit Sharma and good bowling performances by India's Jasprit Bumhra and Yuzvendra chahal

Australia faces India in its third match having won their two matches against Afghanistan and West Indies by 7 wickets and 15 Runs respectively

 
Australia Vs India Head to Head in ODI's

Matches: 136
India won: 49
Australia won: 77


Australia Vs India Head to Head in CWC's

Matches: 11
India won: 3
Australia won: 8

6-Mar-15Australia95 runsSydney
24-Mar-11India5 wicketsAhmedabad
23-Mar-03Australia125 runsJohannesburg
15-Feb-03Australia9 wicketsCenturion
4-Jun-99Australia77 runsThe Oval
27-Feb-96Australia16 runsMumbai
1-Mar-92Australia1 runsBrisbane
22-Oct-87India56 runsDelhi
9-Oct-87Australia1 runsChennai
20-Jun-83India118 runsChelmsford
13-Jun-83Australia162 runsNottingham

India beat Australia by 36 Runs



Opting to bat, India got off to a steady start. Rohit Sharma, who went on to make 57 off 70 balls, was dropped by Nathan Coulter-Nile on the third ball of the second over off Mitchell Starc.

Rohit and Dhawan then batted with caution, putting on 41 in the first 10 overs, before switching gears and adding 70 in the next 10 overs.

Coulter-Nile then provided the breakthrough, snuffing out Rohit in the 23rd over to break an opening stand of 127. But there was no stopping Dhawan, who already had two centuries and a fifty at The Oval.

Shikhar Dhawan accelerated to convert his fifty to a brilliant hundred before Starc had him dismissed for 117.

Later, Hardik Pandya's 27-ball 48 and skipper Virat Kohli's brisk 82 provided the late impetus as India posted 352/5


In their chase, Australia adopted the same strategy as India, laying a foundation at the start. Just as Aaron Finch and David Warner were beginning to let loose, however, a mix-up ended in Finch being run out for 36

The Indian bowlers ensured the Australians were always under the pump. Warner (56), Usman Khawaja (42), and Steve Smith (69) all got good starts, but failed to convert their knocks into something defining.

Alex Carey remained unbeaten on 55 in the end, but he ran out of partners as India bowled out Australia for 316 to get their second win of the tournament
India defeated Australia by 36 runs at The Oval in London to register their second straight victory in the 2019 World Cup and end Australia’s 10-ODI winning streak. India became the third team after England and West Indies to register at least 50 victories against Australia in ODI cricket

India deserved to win that one in the end, for their dynamic performances in both the batting and bowling departments

Dhawan kicked off proceedings with a masterful 117, while Rohit (57), Kohli (82) and big-hitting efforts from Dhoni (27) and Pandya (48) secured a brilliant 352/5 for India.


Scorecard

India 352/5 in 50 Overs
Rohit Sharma       57(0 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Shikhar Dhawan  117(109 Balls 4x16)
Virat Kohli             82(77 Balls 4x4 and 6x2)
Hardik Pandya        48(27Balls 4x4 and 6x3)
M S Dhoni               27(14 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
K L Rahul                11*(3 Balls 4x1 and 6x1)         

Australia  316/10
David Warner          56(84 Balls 4x5)
Aaron Finch             36 (35 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Steven Smith            69(70 Balls 4x5 and 6x1)
Usman Khawaja       42(39 Balls 4x4 and 6x1)
Alex Carey               55*(35 Balls 4x5 and

Bhuvenshwar Kumar  3/50(10 Overs)
Jasprit Bumrah            3/61(10 Overs)

Match Result India won by 36 Runs
MOM - Shikhar Dhawan(India)for his 117(109 Balls 4x16) - 3rd CWC Ton

India's wins vs Aus in WC
1983, Chelmsford: 118 runs
1987, Delhi: 56 runs
2011, Ahmedabad: Five wkts
2019, Oval: 36 runs

This is the first time Australia have lost a run chase in WCs since losing to Pakistan at Leeds in 1999. The streak of 19 consecutive wins batting second since then comes to an end today

First loss in 11 ODIs for Australia

Most runs in a WC match:
688 Aus (376) v SL (312) Sydney 2015
682 Pak (348) v Eng (334) Nottingham 2019
676 Ind (338) v Eng (338) Bengaluru 2011
671 Aus (377) v SA (294) Basseterre 2007
668 Ind (352) v Aus (316) Oval 2019
 

 India's wins vs Aus in WC1983, Chelmsford: 118 runs
1987, Delhi: 56 runs
2011, Ahmedabad: Five wkts
2019, Oval: 36 runs

This is the first time Australia have lost a run chase in WCs since losing to Pakistan at Leeds in 1999. The streak of 19 consecutive wins batting second since then comes to an end today

First loss in 11 ODIs for Australia

Most runs in a WC match:
688 Aus (376) v SL (312) Sydney 2015
682 Pak (348) v Eng (334) Nottingham 2019
676 Ind (338) v Eng (338) Bengaluru 2011
671 Aus (377) v SA (294) Basseterre 2007
668 Ind (352) v Aus (316) Oval 2019

Rohit Sharma fastest to 2,000 ODI runs vs a team, breaks Sachin’s record


Rohit Sharma broke a World Record in the ICC World Cup 2019 match against Australia at The Oval on Sunday.

The India opener became the fastest to reach 2000 ODI runs against Australia.

Rohit Sharma needed only 20 runs to get to 2000 ODI runs against Australia. He got their in style by hitting a boundary off Gelnn Maxwell in the 12th over of India’s innings after captain Virat Kohli opted to bat first. Rohit completed 2000 ODI runs against Australia in just 37 innings.

Rohit Sharma became the 4th cricketer to do so against Australia after Sachin Tendulkar & the WIndies duo of Viv Richards & Desmond Haynes.

Sachin Tendulkar took (51) innings, Desmond Haynes took (59) innings & Sir Viv Richards took (45) innings to complete 2000 runs while Rohit will play his 37th innings on Sunday.

Rohit Sharma currently has the second highest number of runs against Australia in ODIs when it comes to Indian batsmen & he also has the third most centuries (7) against Australia after Sachin Tendulkar (9) & Virat Kohli (8).

Rohit Sharma was dismissed by Nathan Coulter-Nile after scoring 57 off 70 balls & giving India a very good start. India lost their first wicket after a 127-run opening stand between Dhawan & Rohit

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