Statistics About India Vs Australia In World Cup Matches

As Australia won over Pakistan in the quarter-final match, they will now face India in the semis. So I guess it is the perfect time to look at some statistics about previous India-Australia meetings in the world cup.

1. Previous World Cup Meetings –

India and Australia have played against each-other for ten times in all the previous cricket world-cups. While India has won 3 matches among the ten, Australia leads with 7 victories.

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2. India’s Semi-Final Record –

India have been to the semis five times before this world cup. Among the five matches, India have won three (1983,2003, 2011) & lost two (1987 and 1996)

3. Australia’s Semi-Final Record –

Australia has a better record than India in this case. They have been to semis six times before this world cup. Among the six matches, they only had a tie-game with South Africa in 1999 and they have won the other five semi-final matches.

4. India’s Record On Sydney Cricket Ground –

India have played only one world-cup match in Sydney against Pakistan in 1992. India won that match but Pakistan won the tournament. The “famous” Javed Miandad vs Kiran More thing happened in this match.

5. Australia’s Record On Sydney Cricket Ground –

Australia have played three world cup matches in Sydney. Among the three matches, they have won only one time and that too in this world cup against Sri-Lanka.

6. India Vs Australia In 2011 World-Cup

India won over Australia in the previous world-cup meeting in 2011. They played against each-other in the quarter-finals and Yuvi led India to win.

7. India Have Some Advantage –

If the semi-final match is called off, India will advance to the final as they finished higher than Australia in the group-stage.

8. Spin-Pitch –

The pitch of Sydney will most likely favour spinners. India has some of the most versatile spinners in the world right now while Australia depends on pace-bowlers.

So what do you guys think about the upcoming semi-final match? Who’s gonna win this time? What about the statistics?

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