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India will take on Australia in Match 51 of the T20 World Cup 2024 at the Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia on June 24, Monday. India have been riding high on their two consecutive victories in as many games in the Super 8 stage. Australia were put down under by Afghanistan in their previous game and the upcoming game holds much significance to the Aussies as India have potentially secured their semi-final berth.
Mitchell Marsh termed the loss against Afghanistan as a one-off day for the team but the result has opened up Group 2 as the remaining teams have come alive. Australia’s batting woes were the glaring aspect of the game, where Afghan spinners held a tight grip on the game and pacer reaped rewards as batters became desperate. Travis Head and David Warner, who have scored 179 and 172 runs respectively in the league, were plucked out by Naveen Ul Haq in a jiffy.
On the other hand, India have had their fair share of woes as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have failed to capitalize on the powerplay. Shivam Dube and Ravindra Jadeja’s form has been a point of concern and the team losing wickets in a bunch is a habit that should be let free. Jasprit Bumrah has been spitting fire and Arshdeep Singh is the leading wicket-taker of the team with 12 scalps to his name.
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Meanwhile, let us look at the stats and numbers ahead of Match 51 between AUS vs IND:
Head-to-Head Records
Won by Australia- 11
Won by India- 19
Tied- 00
No Result- 01
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5 – Rohit Sharma (195) needs 5 sixes to reach 200 sixes in T20Is.
2 – Virat Kohli (298) needs 2 sixes to reach 300 sixes in international cricket.
43 – Virat Kohli (4103) needs 43 runs to become the highest run-getter of all time in T20Is.
1- Virat Kohli (38) needs a fifty-plus score to match the record for most fifty-plus scores in T20Is.
1- Arshdeep Singh (12) needs one wicket to break the Indian record for most wickets in a single T20 World Cup edition.
73 – Rohit Sharma (4073) needs 73 runs to become the highest run-getter of all time in T20Is.
1 – Suryakumar Yadav (4) needs one century to equal the record for most centuries in T20Is.
50 – Ashton Agar (49) needs one wicket to reach 50 wickets in T20Is.
6 – Tim David (96) needs 6 fours to complete 100 fours in T20Is.