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India VS Australia

India conflict with Australia in the second elimination round of the Cricket World Cup 2015 in Sydney on Thursday. In the event that World Cup records are anything to pass by, Australia will begin top picks against the shielding champions.

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Australia have a 7-3 win-loss record in the 10 World Cup amusements they have played versus India, however the last 10 ODIs between the two cricket superpowers, have seen some even challenges. Here's a fast take a gander at the last ODIs in the middle of India and Australia.

1. January 26, 2015 - No Result (Sydney)

India were 69/2 in 16 overs in a 44 overs-a-side match when downpour kept any further play.

2. January 18, 2015 - Australia Won by 4 Wickets (Melbourne)

India's crusade in the tri-arrangement Down Under did not get off to the best conceivable begin. Rohit Sharma hit 138 while Suresh Raina made 51 as the Men in Blue posted 267/8. Mitchell Starc was the star for Australia with 6 for 43. In answer, Aaron Finch drove the route with 96 and cameos from Shane Watson and Steve Smith saw the hosts home with one over to extra.

3. November 2, 2013 - India Won by 57 Runs (Bangalore)

The arrangement decider ended up being an exciting diversion for the swarm. Rohit Sharma impacted away to 209 as India amassed 383/6. The Aussies made a courageous pursue with James Faulkner's 116 helping them to 326. The win gave India a 3-2 arrangement triumph.

4. October 30, 2013 - India Won by 6 Wickets (Nagpur)

It was a run-fest as Australia heaped up 350 runs, because of hundreds of years by Shane Watson and George Bailey. Nonetheless, India demonstrated equivalent to the assignment as Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli struck tons to impel them to triumph.

5. October 26, 2013 - No Result (Cuttack)

Overwhelming downpours kept the match from beginning and it must be relinquished without a ball being bowled.

6. October 23, 2013 - No Result (Ranchi)

Australia had posted 295/8 however India had scarcely escaped from the pieces when downpour ceased play in the fifth over. The match never restarted and the distinctions were imparted.

7. October 19, 2013 - Australia Won by 4 Wickets (Mohali)

MS Dhoni drove from the front with a rankling 139. India set Australia 304 to win. The Aussie center request clicked with Adam Voges making 76 and James Faulkner impacted 64 toward the end to take them over the line.

8. October 16, 2013 - India Won by 9 Wickets (Jaipur)

Australian batsmen made joyful on a level wicket and heaped on 359/5. India demonstrated their batting may with tons from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli fixing the issue no sweat.

9. October 13, 2013 - Australia Won by 72 Runs (Pune)

George Bailey's 85 commercial Aaron Finch's 72 gave Australia an aggregate of 304 to safeguard. James Faulkner snatched 3 wickets as India's pursuit floundered. Virat Kohli's 61 was insufficient to avert them for collapsing up for 232.

10. February 26, 2012 - Australia Won by 87 Runs (Sydney)

David Warner's 68 guided the hosts to 252/9. India did not even approach as they were dispatched for 165. India needed to overlook this match in a rush!

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