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India vs Australia Scorecard, 1st ODI, Australia vs India 2025

Result · Oct 19 2025, Sun - 09:00 AM (IST)
INDIA
136/9
AUSTRALIA
131/3
Australia won by 7 wickets (DLS Method)
CRR:6.19
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 6 1 22 1 3.7
ଜୋସ୍ ହେଜଲଉଡ୍ 7 2 20 2 2.9
ନାଥାନ୍ ଏଲିସ୍ 5 1 29 1 5.8
Mitchell Owen 3 - 20 2 6.7
Matthew Kuhnemann 4 - 26 2 6.5
Matt Short 1 - 17 0 17
AUSTRALIA - 131/3 (21.1)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
ମିଚେଲ ମାର୍ଶ (c) Not out 46 52 2 3 88.46
Travis Head c Harshit Rana b Arshdeep Singh 8 5 2 - 160
Matt Short c Rohit Sharma b Axar Patel 8 17 1 - 47.06
Josh Philippe (wk) c Arshdeep Singh b Washington Sundar 37 29 3 2 127.59
Matthew Renshaw Not out 21 24 1 1 87.5
Cooper Connolly - - - - -
Mitchell Owen - - - - -
Mitchell Starc - - - - -
ନାଥାନ୍ ଏଲିସ୍ - - - - -
Matthew Kuhnemann - - - - -
ଜୋସ୍ ହେଜଲଉଡ୍ - - - - -
Extras 11 ( lb: 3 w: 8)
Total 131 / 3 (21.1 ov)
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
10/1 (1.2) Travis Head
44/2 (7.5) Matt Short
99/3 (15.2) Josh Philippe
Match Info
Series: India in Australia 2025
Date: Oct 19 2025, Sun - 09:00 AM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Perth
Venue: Optus Stadium
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
Australia Playing XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Travis Head, Matt Short, Josh Philippe (wk), Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Mitch Owen, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Josh Hazlewood
India Playing XI: Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, Lokesh Rahul (wk), Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj
  • India have won four of their last six men’s ODIs against Australia including a four-wicket win when they clashed at the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy – their only meeting in the format since the beginning of 2024.
  • India have won six of their last 10 bilateral multigame men’s ODI series against Australia after winning only one of their first five series against them in the format but have won only one of their three series against them in Australia (January 2019).
  • Australia have won their last three men’s ODIs against India in Perth, spanning 2000 to 2016, but this will be the first time that they’ve met in the format at Perth Stadium; however, India have won three of their last five matches against Australia in Australia in the format.
  • Australia have lost all three of their men’s ODIs at Perth Stadium, losing by six or more wickets with more than 120 balls remaining in each of their last two matches there; in fact, there is only one venue in men’s ODI history where Australia have lost more consecutive games to start their record there (L4 at P Sara Oval, Colombo).
  • India are on an eight-game winning streak in men’s ODIs – which began with their first match of 2025 against England at Nagpur – after they had won only two of their previous seven matches in the format (T1 L4).
  • India have lost three of their last five bilateral men’s ODI series played away from home, including a 0-2 series loss to Sri Lanka in their last such series; the last time they finished consecutive series away from home without winning a game was in 2013/14 in series against South Africa and New Zealand.
  • Cameron Green (Australia) scored 118* against South Africa in his last ODI innings, his highest score in the format; however, among top-order batters (1-7) for Australia, only Simon O’Donnell (9.5) and Brad Hodge (9.83) have a lower batting average against India in the format than Green (16.66) (min. 6 innings).
  • No player from a full member team has made more run outs in men’s ODIs in 2025 than India’s Shreyas Iyer (3), while no Australian player has made more than one; however, Iyer has dropped two of his five catch attempts in the format this year.
  • Mitchell Starc (Australia) has dismissed Shubman Gill three times in ODIs, the most of any bowler in the format, and has taken 13 wickets across his last six innings against India in the format.
  • Rohit Sharma (499) is set to play his 500th international across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is for India, becoming just the fifth player to reach the milestone for them (Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Rahul Dravid), while he is also 300 away from reaching 20,000 runs scored for India across all formats.

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