IND v AUS 2020: First ODI - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts ahead of the first ODI between India and Australia in Mumbai.

David Warner needs 10 more runs to complete 5000 ODI runs. (photo - getty)

The three ODIs series between India and Australia is beginning tomorrow, the first of three ODIs will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. 

India has had a good home season so far with series wins in all formats and will look to continue their good run. Captain Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer are in good form with bat while in the bowling Mohammed Shami and Navdeep Saini did well against West Indies and the return of Jasprit Bumrah will further boost their confidence.

On the other hand, Australia is also coming after having an undefeated home season and will look to transform that form into this series. Aaron Finch, David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschange and Alex Carey are a good inform batting line up while in the bowling the pace trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood are in good form and it's going to be a good series. 

All the major stats and facts ahead of the first ODI between India and Australia in Mumbai

Head to Head - 

 Venue  ODIs    Won by IND     Won by AUS     Tied    NR  
 India    61    27  29   0  5
 Australia     51  13  36  0  2
 Neutral   25   10   12  0  3
 Overall   137   50   77   0  10

ODIs record at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai - 

India - 10 wins and 8 losses in 18 ODIs
Australia - 2 wins and 1 loss in 3 ODIs 

100 - Pat Cummins needs 4 more wickets to complete 100 wickets in ODI cricket. 

100 - Kuldeep Yadav also needs 1 more wicket to complete 100 wickets in ODI cricket. 

249 - Virat Kohli has scored 249 runs at an average of 83.00 in 4 ODI innings with 1 hundred and fifty each at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. 

1000 - Shikhar Dhawan needs 25 more runs to complete 1000 ODI runs against Australia. 

5000 - David Warner needs 10 more runs to complete 5000 runs in ODI cricket. 

9000 - Rohit Sharma needs 56 more runs to become the seventh Indian batsman to achieve the milestone of 9000 ODI runs.

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 13 Jan, 2020

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