A total of 16 historical records were made in the AUS vs IND match, Rohit Sharma created history by scoring 92 runs, surpassed Yuvi and Babar

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|25-06-2024

AUS vs IND: You must have seen that meme many times, 'JUST LOOKING LIKE A WOW', yes, the match between Australia and India played in Antigua was something like this. First Rohit Sharma made a blast with the bat, then Travis Head was also not going to stay behind. He also batted brilliantly. Head scored 76 runs, while Rohit played an innings of 92 runs.

Both missed their centuries but as long as both were on the crease, it was fun to watch their batting. The match between Australia and India (AUS vs IND) was very exciting but only one team could have won here, so here Team India won by 24 runs.

Now let us see how many records were made in this match.

AUS vs IND, STATS, T20 WORLD CUP 2024

1. Virat Kohli has three ducks in eight innings in T20Is in 2024. In 107 innings in the format before 2024, he was dismissed without a wicket only four times

2. 29 runs are the most runs conceded by Starc in T20Is. The previous highest score was 22 against New Zealand in the 2021 T20 World Cup final in Dubai.

3. Most sixes against an opponent in all International cricket

  • 130 Chris Gayle v England
  • 130* Rohit Sharma vs Australia
  • 88 Rohit Sharma vs West Indies
  • 87 Chris Gayle v New Zealand
  • 86 Shahid Afridi vs Sri Lanka

4. Fastest 50 for India in T20Is (balls faced)

  • 12 Yuvraj Singh v England Durban 2007
  • 18 kl rahul vs sco dubai 2021
  • 18 Suryakumar Yadav vs SA Guwahati 2022
  • 19 Gautam Gambhir vs SL Nagpur 2009
  • 19 Rohit Sharma vs Aus Gros Islet 2024
  • Yuvraj, Rahul and Rohit came in the 50s in the T20 World Cup.

5. Rohit Sharma's eight sixes - the most by an Indian batsman in a T20 World Cup, surpassing Yuvraj Singh's seven against England in Durban in 2007

6. Rohit Sharma's highest score in T20 World Cup

  • 83* vs Aus Gros Islet 2024
  • 79* vs Australia Bridgetown 2010
  • 74 vs afghanistan abu dhabi 20221
  • 62* vs West Indies Mirpur 2014

7. Highest individual score by a captain in T20 World Cup

  • 98 GAIL vs IND Bridgetown 2010
  • 92 Rohit Sharma vs Aus Gros Islet 2024
  • 88 C Gayle v Australia The Oval 2009
  • 85 K Williamson Vs Australia Dubai 2021

8. Highest individual score for India in T20 World Cup

  • 101 S Raina v SA Gros Islet 2010
  • 92 Rohit Sharma vs Aus Gros Islet 2024
  • 89* V Kohli vs West Indies Wankhede 2016
  • 82* v Kohli vs Australia Mohali 2022
  • 82* v kohli vs pak melbourne 2022

9. Most consecutive innings with at least one wicket in T20 World Cup

  • 16 Anrich Nortje (2021-24)
  • 16 Adam Zampa (2021-24)
  • 15 Graeme Swann (2009-12)
  • 11 Ish Sodhi (2016-21)

10. 15 sixes for India today - the most by them in an innings in a T20 World Cup, surpassing the 13 sixes they hit in the previous game against Bangladesh at North Sound. This is the most by any team in this year's T20 World Cup.

11. Highest score for India in T20 World Cup

  • 218/4 vs England Durban 2007
  • 210/2 vs Afghanistan Abu Dhabi 2021
  • 205/5 vs Aus Gros Islet 2024
  • 196/5 vs Bain North Sound 2024
  • Also, the joint-highest score against Australia in a T20 World Cup, equalling West Indies' 205/4 at Colombo RPS in the 2012 semi-final.

12. 46* by Travis Head – Highest individual score against India in this World Cup

13. India's biggest consecutive wins in T20I

  • 12 BW November 2021 and February 2022
  • 10 BW December 2023 and June 2024*
  • 9 BW January 2020 and December 2020

14. Most sixes in a T20 World Cup match

  • 30 Ireland vs NET Sylhet 2014
  • 24 AUS vs IND Bridgetown 2010
  • 24 Australia vs Ind Gros Islet 2024
  • 22 Australia vs Pak Gros Islet 2010
  • 22 ENG vs SA Wankhede 2016

15. Most wins as captain in T20Is (including Super Over wins)

  • 48 Rohit Sharma (60 mats)
  • 48 Babar Azam (85)
  • 45 Brian Masaba (60)
  • 44 Eoin Morgan (72)

16. If Australia had achieved the target of 205 runs within 15.3 overs, it would have qualified for the semi-finals but this did not happen

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