
Australia defeated India by 10 wickets in the second ODI match played in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. This is India's biggest defeat in a domestic ODI match. Batting first, India scored 117 runs. In reply, Australia scored 121 runs without losing a wicket. Many such figures were recorded in this match which shows India's poor performance.
India's fourth-lowest score
India scored 117 against Australia, which is India's fourth-lowest score in home ODIs. The record is 78 when the Indian team was all out against Sri Lanka in Kanpur in 1986.
Australia achieved the target with 234 balls remaining
Australia chased down the target with 234 balls to spare. This is the biggest win against India in terms of balls. Earlier this record was in the name of New Zealand when they won the 2019 Hamilton ODI with 212 balls to spare. This is also the third-biggest win for Australia in terms of balls.
Made the third-lowest score against Australia
It should be noted that this is India's third-lowest score against Australia. The record for the lowest score is in the name of the 1981 Sydney ODI when the Indian team was all out for just 63 runs. This is India's lowest total against Australia at home. The previous record was 148, made in the 2007 Vadodara ODI.
Indian team all out in 26 overs
It took just 26 overs for India to be all out, which is the fifth shortest for any innings by India. This is India's second shortest all-out innings at home. The record is 24.1 overs when the Indian team got all out against Sri Lanka in Kanpur ODI in 1986.
Mitchell Starc made this special record
Mitchell Starc took 5 wickets in this ODI. It was Starc's 9th scalp in ODI cricket, tied with Brett Lee for the most for Australia. This is the joint third-highest wicket-taking record in ODI cricket. Only Waqar Younis (13), Muralitharan (10), and Shahid Afridi (9) are ahead of him.
222 balls bowled in the second ODI
Only 222 balls were bowled in this match, which is the second shortest ODI match in India's hosting. In the 2011 World Cup played between New Zealand and Kenya, the Chennai ODI was finished in just 191 balls.
Fast bowlers took ten wickets for India for the second time
All 10 of India's wickets were taken by Australian fast bowlers and only the second time this has happened against India at home. Earlier in the 2009 Guwahati ODI too, Australian fast bowlers took all 10 wickets of India.
This also made a unique record
Starc hunted four of India's batsmen in the first 10 overs. This is happening for the second time in the last 15 years for Australia and both times this feat has been done by Starc. In the 2013 Perth ODI against the West Indies, Starc also took 4 wickets in the first ten overs. Apart from this, during this innings, four Indian batsmen were dismissed for duck (zero). This has happened five times before with India.
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