India vs Australia Head To Head Records in ODI World Cup History by Vision11
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Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2023
There have been some incredible ICC knockout matches between Australia and India in the past, spanning several formats. A handful of those matches include the 2003 ICC Men's World Cup Final, the 2007 T20 World Cup Semifinal, the 2011 World Cup Quarterfinal, and the 2015 World Cup Semifinal. In all of their meetings, the Australians and the Men in Blue have always competed fairly and played with the proper spirit of the game.
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