The rivalry between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the India National Cricket Team is one of the most intense and high-profile contests in world cricket. Spanning Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and T20s, this rivalry has produced thrilling matches, record-breaking performances, and unforgettable moments. Australia’s aggressive pace attack and disciplined fielding meet India’s skilled batting line-up, spin variety, and tactical approach, creating high-stakes encounters. From early bilateral series to ICC tournaments, matches between these two cricketing giants have tested strategy, temperament, and skill, making every contest a must-watch for fans worldwide.
Latest Matches:Australian vs India National Cricket Team
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
Australia Score
India Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
Bilateral T20I
Brisbane
Nov 8, 2025
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–
52/0 (4.5 overs)
No Result
India in Australia T20I Series
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Bilateral T20I
–
Nov 6, 2025
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119 (18.2 overs)
167/8 (20 overs)
India won by 48 runs
India in Australia T20I Series
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Bilateral T20I
–
Nov 2, 2025
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186/6 (20 overs)
188/5 (18.3 overs)
India won by 5 wickets
India in Australia T20I Series
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Bilateral T20I
Melbourne
Oct 31, 2025
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126/6 (13.2 overs)
125 (20 overs)
Australia won by 4 wickets
India in Australia T20I Series
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Bilateral T20I
Canberra
Oct 29, 2025
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–
97/1 (9.4 overs)
No Result (rain)
India in Australia T20I Series
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Bilateral ODI
Sydney
Oct 25, 2025
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236 (50 overs)
237/1 (38.3 overs)
India won by 9 wickets
India in Australia ODI Series
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Bilateral ODI
Adelaide
Oct 23, 2025
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265/8 (46.2 overs)
264/9 (50 overs)
Australia won by 2 wickets
India in Australia ODI Series
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Bilateral ODI
Perth
Oct 19, 2025
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131/3 (21.1 overs)
136/9 (26 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets (DLS)
India in Australia ODI Series
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Test)
Sydney
Jan 3-5, 2025
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181 & 162/4
185 & 157
Australia won by 6 wickets
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Test)
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Dec 25, 2024
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474 & 234
369 & 155
Australia won by 184 runs
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Test)
–
Dec 13, 2024
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445 & 89/7d
260 & 8/0
Match drawn
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Test)
Adelaide
Dec 5-8, 2024
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337 & 19/0
180 & 175
Australia won by 10 wickets
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Test)
Perth
Nov 21-25, 2024
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104 & 238
150 & 487/6d
India won by 295 runs
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Head-to-Head Summary
Format
Matches Played
India Wins
Australia Wins
Draws / Ties / No Results
Notes / Dominance
Test Matches
112
33
48
31
Australia leads historically; classic rivalry with Border-Gavaskar Trophy battles.
One-Day Internationals (ODI)
155
59
86
10
Australia has a clear edge in ODIs over the decades.
Twenty20 Internationals (T20I)
37
22
12
3
India dominates in the shortest format with stronger recent performances.
Overall (All Formats)
304
114
146
44
Australia holds the overall advantage, but India has closed the gap in limited-overs cricket, especially T20Is.
Memorable Matches Timeline
Date / Year
Format / Series
Venue
Key Highlights & Result
Why It’s Memorable
1959-60
Test
Kanpur
India’s first-ever Test win against Australia (by 119 runs)
Marked India’s breakthrough against the dominant Aussies after years of struggle.
1977-78
Test (3rd Test)
Melbourne
India won by 222 runs; Chandrasekhar’s twin six-wicket hauls
India’s first Test victory on Australian soil, a historic milestone.
1986-87
Test
Chennai (MA Chidambaram Stadium)
Tied Test – scores level after dramatic final day
One of only two tied Tests in history; intense finish with Dean Jones’ epic 210.
2000-01
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (2nd Test)
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
India won by 171 runs after follow-on; VVS Laxman 281, Rahul Dravid 180
Greatest Test comeback ever; ended Australia’s 16-match win streak; “Miracle at Eden Gardens”.
2003-04
Test (2nd Test)
Adelaide
India won by 4 wickets chasing 230; Rahul Dravid & VVS Laxman masterclass
First innings victory in Australia for India in decades; part of historic series draw.
2008
Test
Sydney
Australia won by 122 runs amid controversies (Monkeygate, Symonds-Harbhajan)
Infamous for umpiring decisions and on-field drama; heightened rivalry tensions.
2010-11
ODI (World Cup Quarter-Final)
Ahmedabad
India won by 5 wickets; Yuvraj Singh’s all-round heroics
Crucial World Cup knockout win on home soil en route to India’s 2011 title.
2018-19
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Final Test)
Sydney
Match drawn; India retained trophy after series win
Tense finale with Cheteshwar Pujara’s marathon innings; India’s first series win Down Under in 71 years.
2020-21
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (4th Test)
Brisbane (Gabba)
India won by 3 wickets chasing 328; Rishabh Pant 89*
“Gabba Fortress” breached after 32 years; injured Indian squad’s epic comeback to win series 2-1.
2023
ODI (World Cup Final)
Ahmedabad
Australia won by 6 wickets; Travis Head 137
High-stakes final; Australia denied India home World Cup glory in thriller.
Early Encounters and First Tests (1947–1970)
Australia and India first faced each other in Test cricket in 1947–48 during India’s tour of Australia. These early matches highlighted the experience gap between the two sides, with Australia dominating through strong batting and pace bowling. Indian batsmen struggled against the fast bowlers, while bowlers tried to counter Australia’s top-order strength. Despite heavy defeats, India showed glimpses of talent and resilience, laying the foundation for a long-term competitive rivalry. Legendary players like Don Bradman for Australia and Vinoo Mankad for India became central figures in shaping these early contests.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
1947–48
India tour of Australia
Test
Australia
Australia dominates debut series
1956
Bilateral Test series
Test
India
India gains valuable experience
1967
Test series
Test
Australia
Competitive batting performances
1970
ODI debut matches
ODI
Australia
Limited overs encounters begin
Australia’s Dominance and India’s Growth (1971–1995)
During this era, Australia often dominated the contests, particularly in Tests, with legendary fast bowlers like Dennis Lillee and batsmen such as Allan Border leading the charge. India gradually improved with skilled batsmen like Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev. While Australia had the upper hand in most series, India occasionally produced remarkable performances, particularly in home conditions. Bilateral series in India and Australia provided highly competitive matches, including high-pressure games where individual brilliance determined outcomes. ODIs gained popularity during this period, setting the stage for future high-stakes encounters.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
1975
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
England
Introduction of limited overs format
1981
Test series
Test
Australia
Australia’s pace dominance
1986
Test series
Test
India
Gavaskar’s crucial innings
1995
Bilateral ODI series
ODI
Australia
India begins ODI competitiveness
Modern Era and ODI Rivalry (1996–2010)
From the mid-1990s onward, India became more competitive against Australia, especially in ODIs. Matches were often tightly contested, featuring stars like Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, and Shane Warne. India’s batting brilliance frequently clashed with Australia’s aggressive pace and fielding, producing thrilling finishes. ICC tournaments such as the 2003 World Cup and 2007 T20 World Cup added further intensity to the rivalry. Australia dominated many contests, but India began to emerge as a major challenger, particularly in World Cups and high-pressure knockout matches.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
1996
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
India / Pakistan
Close tournament games
2003
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
South Africa
India vs Australia high-stakes clash
2007
ICC World T20
T20
South Africa
Early T20 encounters
2010
Bilateral ODI series
ODI
Australia
Competitive matches
Test Dominance and the 21st Century Rivalry (2011–2025)
In the 21st century, Australia initially maintained dominance in Tests, but India’s rise, with players like Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, made contests more competitive. Test series in Australia and India, including the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, became intensely contested, featuring tactical battles, massive individual scores, and outstanding bowling performances. T20s and ODIs remained equally thrilling, with both teams exchanging wins in high-pressure tournaments. This era solidified the Australia-India rivalry as one of the most compelling in world cricket.
Year
Event
Format
Venue
Highlight
2011
ICC Cricket World Cup
ODI
India / Sri Lanka
India vs Australia World Cup clash
2013
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Test
India
Tight series with standout innings
2017
ICC Champions Trophy
ODI
England
High-pressure final
2020
Bilateral T20 series
T20
Australia
Exciting finishes and dynamic performances
2024
Future ICC events
All formats
Various venues
Rising stars and continuing rivalry
Conclusion
The rivalry between the Australian Men’s Cricket Team and the India National Cricket Team has evolved from early one-sided Test encounters to fiercely contested matches across all formats. Australia’s aggressive pace attack and world-class batting often challenge India’s skillful batting, tactical bowling, and strategic depth. Over decades, matches have produced unforgettable individual performances, record-breaking feats, and thrilling finishes. With both teams continuously producing talented players and competing at the highest level, this rivalry remains one of international cricket’s most exciting and closely followed contests, captivating fans and defining modern cricketing history.