The stage is set in Perth for a thrilling new chapter in one of cricket’s most intense rivalries. As India and Australia prepare for their three-match ODI series starting this Sunday, all eyes are on Shubman Gill, who steps into the captain’s shoes for the first time in the 50-over format . This isn’t just another series; it’s a clash between the reigning ICC Champions Trophy holders (India) and the World Cup 2023 victors (Australia) [[23], [29]].
Historically, the IND vs AUS ODI rivalry has been a story of Australian dominance. In 152 encounters, Australia has emerged victorious a commanding 84 times, while India has managed to secure 58 wins, with 10 matches ending without a result [[1], [7], [10]]. This lopsided record, especially in bilateral series on Australian soil, presents a formidable challenge for the new-look Indian side.
Despite the overall record, the narrative has shifted dramatically in high-stakes ICC tournaments recently. In a stunning reversal of fortune, India defeated Australia in the semi-final of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai, a victory that propelled them to the title [[23], [26]]. This win stands in stark contrast to the heartbreak of the 2023 ODI World Cup final in Ahmedabad, where Australia clinched their sixth title by six wickets . These two matches perfectly encapsulate the razor-thin margins and immense pressure that define this modern rivalry.
Gill’s promotion to captain is a clear signal of India’s intent to build for the future. Known for his elegant strokeplay and calm demeanor, he now carries the added responsibility of leading a team in transition . His personal record against Australia is solid, and his leadership will be tested immediately against a formidable, albeit slightly depleted, Australian side [[13], [16]].
Australia’s home record against India in recent ODI series is imposing. In their last three bilateral series on home soil, the Aussies have dominated with a 7-3 win-loss record . For Gill’s men to succeed, they will need to overcome this historical hurdle and find a way to consistently post and chase big totals in Australian conditions.
| Statistic | Record |
|---|---|
| Total Matches | 152 |
| Australia Wins | 84 |
| India Wins | 58 |
| No Results | 10 |
| Recent ICC Meeting (CT ’25) | India Won |
| Last ICC Final (WC ’23) | Australia Won |
The upcoming series is more than just three games. It’s a litmus test for India’s new leadership and a chance to begin rewriting the historical script of the IND vs AUS ODI rivalry. With a blend of young talent and the hunger to prove themselves, Gill’s India has a golden opportunity to make a statement down under.
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