Adsense

Sunday 22 March 2015

10 facts about India-Australia World Cup semi-final in Sydney

Sydney, March 20: It is India versus Australia in the second semi-final of ICC World Cup 2015 at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on March 26 (Thursday). (Guptill smashes a record 237*)

India, the defending champions, thrashed Bangladesh by 109 runs to reach the last-four while Australia defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets to enter the semi-finals.


Here are 10 facts about India-Australia semi-final

1. This will be the first ever meeting between the sides in the semi-finals of a World Cup. Previously they had faced in league, super six, quarter-final and final

2. There have been 10 World Cup encounters between the two and Australia hold 7-3 advantage

3. Australia have never lost a World Cup semi-final. They tied one game against South Africa in 1999 and won 5 (1975, 1987, 1996, 2003, 2007)

4. India captain MS Dhoni holds 100 per cent World Cup record against his opponents having led the team to victory in 2011 quarter-finals


5. So far in the tournament, India have been unbeaten (7 in 7) while Australia lost only one game, to New Zealand

6. Ajay Jadeja is the only Indian World Cup centurion against Australia. Ricky Ponting is the leader for the hosts with 2

7. The players who featured in 2011 match and are part of current squads - Michael Clarke, Shane Watson, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Dhoni, Virat Kohli, R Ashwin and Suresh Raina

8. India will play first time in Sydney in the current World Cup while Australia's will be second visit after defeating Sri Lanka in group stage

9. If India win on Thursday, it will a record for them - making two successive finals. Previous final appearances - 1983 (won), 2003 (lost), 2011 (won). Australia have played in 6 finals - 1975 (lost), 1987 (won), 1996 (lost), 1999 (won), 2003 (won), 2007 (won)

10. If this semi-final is abandoned then India will progress to the final as they finished higher (Pool B No. 1) in the group phase. Australia were No. 2 in Pool A

Statistics of India Vs Australia in World Cups

 Most runs
 Australia - 303 (5 Innings, Average 101) - Ricky Ponting
 India - 194 (6 Innings, Average 32.33) - Sachin Tendulkar

Highest scores
 Australia - 140* - Ponting in 2003 final
 India - 100* - Ajay Jadeja in 1999

Most hundreds 
Australia - 2 - Ponting. 1 each for Trevor Chappell, Mark Waugh, Geoff Marsh 
India - 1 - Jadeja

Most wickets
 Australia - 8 - Steve Waugh and Craig McDermott
 India - 9 - Kapil Dev

Most matches
 Australia - 5 - Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Ponting
 India - 6 - Tendulkar

Highest totals
 Australia - 359/2 in 50 overs in 2003
 India - 289/6 in 50 overs in 1987

Lowest totals 
Australia - 129 all out in 38.2 overs in 1983
 India - 125 all out in 41.4 overs in 2003




No comments:

Post a Comment