IND v AUS 2020: 3rd ODI - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts ahead of the third ODI between India and Australia in Bangalore.

KL Rahul (photo - getty)

India will take on Australia in the third and final ODI at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday (January 19). The series is tied 1-1 after two ODI matches.

In the first ODI, Australia outplayed India easily and in the second ODI India made a good comeback and now both teams are set to play in the decider. So far this series has been a good contest between bat and ball and the hopefully we'll see a good contest in Bengaluru as well.

As usual India will rely on the top three of Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. KL Rahul's knock of 80 runs at number five has solved India's finisher problem for time being and in the bowling Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah looked in fine rhythm and that's a good sign ahead of this crucial match.

On the other hand, Australia will be eager to bounce back and they will hope that their star bowlers Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins will come good after a disappointing outing in Rajkot. David Warner, Aaron Finch, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne will be expected to score big runs. 

All the major stats and facts ahead of the third ODI between India and Australia in Bangalore

Head to Head - 

 Venue  ODIs    Won by IND     Won by AUS     Tied    NR  
 India    63      28   30   0  5
 Australia     51  13  36  0  2
 Neutral   25   10   12  0  3
 Overall   139   51   78   0  10

 

ODIs record at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore -

India - 13 wins, 5 losses, 1 tied and 1 N/R in 20 ODIs

Australia - 4 wins, 4 losses and 1 N/R in 9 ODIs

100 - Pat Cummins needs 2 more wickets to achieve the milestone of 100 ODI wickets. 

318 - Rohit Sharma has scored 318 runs at an average of 106.0 in 3 ODI innings with 1 hundred and fifty each on this ground. 

776 - Steve Smith has scored 776 runs at an average of 55.42 in 14 ODI innings against India with 2 hundreds and 5 fifties. 

4000 - Steve Smith needs 92 more runs to complete 4000 runs in ODI cricket. 

9000 - Rohit Sharma needs 4 more runs to become the seventh Indian batsman to achieve the milestone of 9000 ODI runs.

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 18 Jan, 2020

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