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India National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard – Latest Results and Key Stats

William Jack Wilson Martin • 2026-04-09 • Reviewed by Ethan Collins

The India National Cricket Team secured a commanding 295-run victory against the Australian Men’s Cricket Team in their most recent completed Test encounter at Perth, while historical data confirms Australia’s dominance in the overall head-to-head record across formats. Recent scorecards reveal contrasting fortunes, with India excelling in the longest format and specific limited-overs fixtures, whereas Australia maintains advantages in historical Test and One Day International statistics.

An examination of verified match data from 2020 through 2025 demonstrates the rivalry’s competitive nature, exemplified by individual centuries from Rohit Sharma and clinical bowling performances that have decided recent contests. The statistical record encompasses 304 matches across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, with specific recent results including an abandoned T20I in Brisbane and a decisive seven-wicket ODI victory for India in Bengaluru.

Who Won the India vs Australia Cricket Match?

Match Result
India won by 295 runs (Perth Test)
Final Scores
Australia 104 & 238; India 150 & 487/6d
Venue & Date
Perth Stadium; M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru (Jan 19, 2020)
Format
Test Match & One Day International
  1. India secured a decisive 295-run victory in the first Test at Perth, marking their dominant performance in the series
  2. Australia’s first innings 104 in Perth represented their lowest total in the match, collapsing against disciplined Indian bowling
  3. Rohit Sharma’s unbeaten 119 in the January 2020 Bengaluru ODI remains the highest individual score in recent documented fixtures
  4. Virat Kohli earned Player of the Series honors during the 2020 limited-overs series for consistent run-scoring
  5. The November 8, 2025 T20I at Brisbane Cricket Ground was abandoned with no result after India reached 52 for nought
  6. Australia maintains historical Test supremacy with 48 victories to India’s 33 from 112 matches played
  7. India dominates the T20I record 22-12, reversing the trend seen in longer formats
Category India Australia Match Impact
1st Innings (Perth) 150 all out 104 all out Australia bowled out cheaply
2nd Innings (Perth) 487/6 declared 238 all out India set 384-run target
Test Result Won by 295 runs Lost India’s decisive margin
ODI Result (2020) 289/3 (47.3 overs) 286/9 (50 overs) India won by 7 wickets
Top Scorer (Test) KL Rahul (26) Not specified Low-scoring match
Top Scorer (ODI) Rohit Sharma (119) Aaron Finch (19) Match-winning century

India Innings Scorecard and Key Batsmen

Top Order Collapse in Perth

India’s first innings at Perth Stadium concluded at 150 all out, with the top order failing to establish significant partnerships. Yashasvi Jaiswal departed without scoring, caught behind off Mitchell Starc’s bowling after facing eight deliveries. Devdutt Padikkal contributed 14 runs before his dismissal, while captain Virat Kohli managed 32 before falling with the total at 47 for four. KL Rahul offered the most resistance, scoring 26 runs from 74 balls including three boundaries, before edging to the wicketkeeper off Starc.

Critical Dismissals

The fall of wickets at 5-1 (Jaiswal), 14-2 (Padikkal), 32-3 (Kohli), and 47-4 (Rahul) exposed India’s vulnerability to the new ball in Perth conditions, with Starc extracting movement to remove both openers cheaply.

Bengaluru ODI Batting Masterclass

In the January 2020 ODI at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, India chased down Australia’s 286 with seven wickets in hand and 15 balls remaining. Rohit Sharma anchored the innings with 119 runs from 128 balls, striking eight fours and six sixes at a rate of 92.96. Virat Kohli contributed a fluent 89 off 91 balls, while Shreyas Iyer provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 44 from 35 deliveries. The second-wicket partnership between Rohit and Kohli yielded 100 runs from 114 balls, effectively sealing the contest before Kohli’s dismissal at 250 for two.

Australia Innings and Bowling Figures

Australian Batting Struggles in Perth

Australia’s batting line-up crumbled to 104 all out in their first innings at Perth, with wickets tumbling at regular intervals throughout the session. Mitchell Marsh departed with the total at 38 for five, followed by Marnus Labuschagne’s dismissal leaving the hosts at 47 for six. The tail offered minimal resistance, with Mitchell Starc falling at 104 to signal the end of the innings. In their second attempt, Australia managed 238 runs despite Steve Smith falling at 79 for five and Travis Head departing at 161 for six, ultimately succumbing to a 295-run defeat.

Bowling Figures and Key Wickets

During the 2020 Bengaluru ODI, Australian bowlers struggled to contain India’s scoring despite regular breakthroughs. Josh Hazlewood dismissed Virat Kohli, while Adam Zampa accounted for Rohit Sharma’s wicket. Ashton Agar removed KL Rahul leg-before for 19 runs. Navdeep Saini claimed two wickets for India in the same match, including the crucial scalp of Ashton Turner caught behind by Rahul, restricting Australia to 286 for nine in their allotted 50 overs.

Player Stats and Man of the Match

Individual performances defined recent encounters between these sides, with established stars delivering match-winning contributions under pressure. Rohit Sharma’s 119 in the Bengaluru ODI earned him Player of the Match honors, marking his 29th ODI century and 44th fifty in the format. Virat Kohli’s 89 in the same fixture represented his 57th ODI fifty, contributing to his Series Player recognition.

In the Perth Test, KL Rahul’s resilient 26 off 74 balls provided India’s highest individual score in a low-scoring first innings, while Australian bowlers failed to replicate their first-innings dominance in the second innings as India piled on 487 for six declared.

Batting Milestones

Rohit Sharma reached his century off 110 balls during the Bengaluru ODI, converting his start into a match-winning innings. His 29th ODI hundred placed him among the format’s all-time leading century-makers.

Limited Bowling Data

Specific bowling figures for the Perth Test remain partially unavailable in published scorecards, though sources confirm Mohammed Shami and Navdeep Saini among wicket-takers for India, and Mitchell Starc’s multiple wickets in the first innings.

Timeline of Key Match Events

  1. : Australia win toss at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and elect to bat first
  2. Australia post 286 for nine in 50 overs, with late acceleration in powerplay three adding 63 runs
  3. India begin chase, losing an early wicket before Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli consolidate
  4. Rohit Sharma reaches his 29th ODI century (100 off 110 balls) during the Bengaluru chase
  5. India defeat Australia by seven wickets (DLS method) with fifteen balls remaining
  6. : India tour Australia for Test series, first match at Perth Stadium
  7. India bowled out for 150 in first innings; Australia reply with 104 all out
  8. India declare second innings at 487 for six, setting Australia target of 384 runs
  9. Australia dismissed for 238 in second innings, India win by 295 runs
  10. : T20I at Brisbane Cricket Ground abandoned due to weather after India reach 52 for nought in 4.5 overs

Established Facts vs. Ongoing Uncertainties

Confirmed Results: India defeated Australia by 295 runs in the Perth Test match, with scorecards verifying Australia’s first innings 104 and second innings 238. The Bengaluru ODI result shows India’s seven-wicket triumph chasing 287, with Rohit Sharma scoring 119 runs and Virat Kohli contributing 89.

Pending Clarification: The current series standing remains ambiguous following the November 2025 T20I abandonment in Brisbane. While historical records confirm Australia’s 48-33 advantage in Tests, complete statistical data for bowling performances in specific recent fixtures and exact dates for upcoming engagements have not been fully disclosed in available match reports.

Head-to-Head and Series Context

The rivalry between the India National Cricket Team and the Australian Men’s Cricket Team spans 304 matches across formats, with Australia holding a 146-114 advantage in overall victories. Bangladesh vs West Indies – 2024 Series Results and Stats demonstrate similar competitive balances in contemporary cricket, yet the India-Australia contest remains distinct for its intensity across the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and limited-overs formats.

Test cricket reveals Australia’s historical dominance with 48 wins to India’s 33 from 112 encounters, alongside 31 draws. One Day Internationals follow a similar pattern, with Australia victorious in 86 of 155 matches compared to India’s 59 wins. However, India reverses this trend in Twenty20 Internationals, leading 22-12 with three no-results from 37 matches played. The most recent scheduled T20I at Brisbane on November 8, 2025, added to the no-result column after rain prevented further play beyond India’s 52 for nought.

Sources and Official Match Reports

India beat Australia by 7 wickets (DLS method adjusted target) at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, with Rohit Sharma named Player of the Match for his 119 off 128 balls.

— NDTV Sports Match Report, January 2020

Australia were dismissed for 104 and 238 in their two innings at Perth, as India secured victory by 295 runs in the Test match.

Sky Sports Scorecard

The T20I match at Brisbane Cricket Ground started at 8:15 AM UTC on November 8, 2025, but was abandoned with India at 52 for nought after 4.5 overs.

Sofascore Match Data

What Is the Current Series Standing?

Recent scorecards reveal India’s capacity to dominate Australian conditions, evidenced by their 295-run victory in Perth and successful chase in Bengaluru. While Australia maintains historical superiority in Test and ODI records, Australia vs Slovenia – No 2025 United Cup Match highlights the shifting landscape of international cricket scheduling, yet the India-Australia rivalry remains anchored by these documented statistical outcomes and memorable individual performances from players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the full scorecard for India vs Australia latest match?

The most recent completed result saw India defeat Australia by 295 runs in a Test match at Perth. Australia scored 104 and 238 in their innings, while India posted 150 and 487 for six declared.

Where was the India vs Australia match played?

Recent matches have been held at Perth Stadium for the Test victory, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru for the January 2020 ODI, and Brisbane Cricket Ground for the abandoned November 2025 T20I.

Who was the top run scorer in recent India vs Australia matches?

Rohit Sharma scored 119 runs in the Bengaluru ODI on January 19, 2020, marking the highest individual score in recently documented fixtures between the sides.

What is the head-to-head T20I record between India and Australia?

India leads the T20I series 22-12, with three matches producing no result, including the recent abandonment at Brisbane on November 8, 2025.

Who took the most wickets in the Perth Test?

While specific five-wicket hauls remain undocumented in available reports, Mitchell Starc claimed multiple wickets including top-order dismissals, with Mohammed Shami and Navdeep Saini among India’s wicket-takers.

What happened in the latest India vs Australia T20I?

The November 8, 2025 T20I at Brisbane Cricket Ground was abandoned with no result due to weather interference after India reached 52 for nought in 4.5 overs.

How many ODI centuries has Rohit Sharma scored against Australia?

Rohit Sharma’s 119 in the January 2020 Bengaluru ODI marked his 29th ODI hundred overall, achieved against Australian bowling including Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.

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