Tomorrow, or on September 22, India and Australia will begin their three-match One-Day International series before the World Cup 2023. The series’ opening game will take place in Mohali. On September 24, the second game will take place in Indore’s Holkar Stadium. On September 27, the third game will be played in Saurashtra. In light of this, today we’ll discuss the five batters who amassed the most runs for India and Australia.
The God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar,
is at the top of the list if we discuss the top 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in ODIs versus Australia. With his 3077 runs, Sachin Tendulkar has amassed the most runs by an Australian player in history.
Rohit Sharma, the captain of Team India,
is listed in second place. In 2251 runs at an average of 59.23 against the Kangaroos, Rohit has scored. Rohit has amassed 8 centuries and 8 half-centuries over this time. Rohit may tie Sachin’s record for most hundreds against Australia if he makes a century in this series.
Virat Kohli,
a star for the Indian national team ranks third on this list. In 44 innings, Virat has amassed 2172 runs against Australia. He has used his bat to score 8 centuries and 11 half-centuries during this time.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni),
a former Indian captain is also on this list. He ranks fourth among ODI players against Australia in terms of runs scored. In 48 innings, Dhoni (MS Dhoni) has scored 1660 runs. He has two centuries and 11 half-centuries during this time.
On this list, Shikhar Dhawan is ranked fifth.
In 30 ODI games against Australia, Shikhar Dhawan has amassed 1265 runs at an average of 45.17. Shikhar Dhawan has amassed 4 centuries and 7 half-centuries during this time. He was dropped from World Cup 2023.
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