India vs Australia 2019-20 3rd ODI, statistical preview: India return to favourite venue as Rohit, Cummins seek milestones

India vs Australia 2019-20 3rd ODI, statistical preview: India return to favourite venue as Rohit, Cummins seek milestones

5th ODI India Australia Virat Kohli Rohit Sharma Jasprit Bumrah

Australia pummelled India by a 10-wicket margin in the first ODI of the three-match series, at Mumbai. India then came back with a 36-run win at Rajkot. The teams will now meet for the decider, at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. Ahead of the match, here is a statistical preview.

Statistical preview

0.654 win-loss ratio of India against Australia (51 wins, 78 defeats), their worst against any opposition.

1 uncapped player in the Indian side – Srikar Bharat. He may become India’s 230th ODI cap.

2 wickets needed by Pat Cummins (98) to become the 17th Australian and 152nd overall to take 100 ODI wickets.

4 runs needed by Rohit Sharma (8,996) to become the 6th Indian and 21st overall to reach 9,000 ODI runs.

8 hundreds for Virat Kohli against Australia, the 2nd-most. Kohli needs 1 more to draw level with Sachin Tendulkar (9).

9 runs needed by Rohit Sharma and Kohli (991) to reach the 1,000-run mark against Australia as a pair. They will become the 2nd Indian pair and 5th overall to do this. The record is held by Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit (1,367).

9 ODIs for Australia at Chinnaswamy, the most for them at any Indian ground.

13 wins for India at Chinnaswamy, their joint-most at any Indian ground. India have also won 13 at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack.

20 ODIs for India at Chinnaswamy, their joint-2nd most at any Indian ground. India have also played 20 at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. However, their record of 21 is at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

26 runs needed by David Warner and Aaron Finch (974) to reach the 1,000-run mark against India as a pair. They will become the 3rd Australian pair and 8th overall to do this.

37 runs needed by Kohli (11,703) to go past Inzamam-ul-Haq (11,739) and become the 6th-highest run-getter in ODI history.

421 ODIs lost by India, in 982 matches (they have won 512), the joint-most. One more defeat will take them past Sri Lanka (849 matches, 421 defeats).