Australia and India’s cricket match-ups offer more than just entertainment; they represent a fierce contest of competing cricketing philosophies that excite fans worldwide. Their unique styles create thrilling encounters that capture everyone’s attention and keep fans coming back for more.
“From Steve Smith’s unwavering focus to Virat Kohli’s clutch mastery, each match of an epic rivalry provides an exciting chapter.
From gripping One Day International series to nail-biting Test matches, each Australian men‚Äôs Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard tells its own tale of tension, twists, and triumphs.”
| Match No | Date | Venue | India Score | Australia Score | Result / Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 13 Oct 2025 | Perth, Australia | 131/10 (Rain revised target) | 132/4 | Australia won by 6 wickets; Rohit & Kohli dismissed early; Philippe & Renshaw led chase |
| 2 | 16 Oct 2025 | Adelaide, Australia | 145/8 | 146/3 | Australia won by 7 wickets; Starc & Hazlewood dominated with the new ball |
| 3 | 19 Oct 2025 | Melbourne, Australia | 236/10 | 52/0 (Rain curtailed) | Match abandoned due to rain; Kohli scored 91*; series tied before India leg |
| 4 | 23 Oct 2025 | Mumbai, India | 280/6 | 278/9 | India won by 2 runs; Rohit & Kohli formed a 91-run partnership; thriller finish |
| 5 | 24 Oct 2025 | Mumbai, India | 305/7 | 299/8 | India won by 6 runs; strong batting from Gill & Sharma; Australia fell short |
India vs. Australia – 1st ODI
Australia-India rivalry is one of the most electrifying in all of cricket, producing unforgettable moments in every encounter between these nations.
From high-pressure encounters in Test series such as Border-Gavaskar Trophy to intense T20Is, each scorecard holds high-pressure encounters and tactical battles between Mitchell Starc’s fiery spells to KL Rahul’s silky centuries – each match offers fans of cricket all around the world an experience to remember!
Indian batsmen struggled against Australia’s disciplined bowling attack during a rain-disrupted opening one-day international at Optus Stadium in Perth on Friday, falling to 44-4 after 14 overs. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli were dismissed within powerplay while Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer also fell before Rohit could bat.
Starc and Hazlewood delivered the new ball pair that set the pace on a lively Perth pitch, with Hazlewood taking early wickets against Iyer in front of his home crowd in his seventh over.
Australia later chased their revised target of 131 with 29 balls remaining thanks to Josh Philippe and Matt Renshaw who helped Australia finish off its innings comfortably; having now secured an early advantage in this three-match ODI series, play will move to Adelaide on Thursday (23 October) for its second ODI.
India vs. Australia – 2nd ODI
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will hope to regain some form of their own in this match as Australia appear in control with the new ball here.
Australian bowlers have made the most of Adelaide Oval conditions to make an outstanding start, getting batsmen off balance from their first over.
Shubman Gill finally broke through with a boundary through the point region but India remain behind by an alarming margin. They must pick up quick wickets quickly so as not to be caught unawares in the latter stages of this innings.
Mitchell Starc took an excellent catch at backward point to deny Axar Patel a boundary when he attempted to work one down the ground, with it travelling so far that Axar thought his gloves might fumbled before misjudging its direction and taking an impressive catch at backward point.
Matt Renshaw has just come out to bat. To establish himself back into Australia’s middle order, his performance will be crucial.
Siraj made an excellent start to his over, slowing the run-rate with some singles to start before Washington Sundar returned and caught Alex Carey attempting to play the sweep shot. If India fail to quickly secure wickets to put pressure on Australia they could find themselves in real difficulty here.
India vs. Australia – 3rd ODI
Both teams entered this match-up with much on the line – India needed a victory to avoid whitewash while Australia wanted to seal off the three-match series and win it easily.
Australian bowlers set an early tone in this rain-curtailed contest by dismissing Rohit and Kohli during the first powerplay before restricting Indian batting to only 236 runs.
Hazlewood and Starc bowled disciplined lines against Perth’s lively deck while Mitch Owen made his debut and Washington Sundar also collected wickets.
India began their reply with great vigour, opening with Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill combining for a 53-run stand before rain arrived. Rohit and Kohli then came together for an outstanding 91-run partnership – each hitting six sixes! In doing so, Kohli overtook Sangakkara to become second highest run scorer in one-day international cricket.
Heavy rain eventually forced an early end, with visitors at 52 runs for no loss in 4.5 overs at no loss for Abhishek Sharma, making history by becoming fastest Indian player ever to score 1000 T20I runs – taking only 28 innings!
The series is now tied at 2-2 and five of the remaining matches will take place in India where they are favourites to win. Australia will aim for a clean sweep when they take on India in Mumbai’s final ODI on November 24. Rohit and Kohli will likely be front and centre when all the hype settles down – hopefully another thrilling contest awaits! – Cricinfo.
India vs. Australia – 4th ODI
The India men’s national cricket team, commonly referred to as the Men in Blue, represents India in international cricket. Administered by the Board of Control for Cricket in India and accredited as Full Members by the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.
Ranked number two globally across tests and ODIs as well as one of the premier Twenty20 Internationals teams led by Rohit Sharma across Tests & ODIs while Hardik Pandya leads T20I’s. Rahul Dravid coaches the team while Vikram Rathour (batting), Paras Mhambrey (bowling), T Dilip (fielding).
