Australia’s World T20 journey in numbers
Australia easily the most dominant side in international cricket have never won the ICC T20 World Cup. There have been a few theories, from Australia not taking T20 format seriously to inability to perform as a unit in the shortest format; but with sufficient experience of sub-continent conditions and a superb leader in Steve Smith, Aussies will hope they get their hands to the silverware this time. Here we present statistical details of Australia’s T20 World Cup journey.
Team records:
Highest team totals for Australia in World T20 matches
Total | Opposition | Venue | Year |
197/7 | Pakistan | Gros Islet | 2010 |
191 | Pakistan | Gros Islet | 2010 |
184/5 | India | Bridgetown | 2010 |
178/8 | West Indies | Dhaka | 2014 |
175 | Pakistan | Dhaka | 2014 |
Highest team totals against Australia in World T20 matches
Total | Team | Venue | Year |
205/4 | West Indies | Colombo (RPS) | 2012 |
191/6 | Pakistan | Gros Islet | 2010 |
191/8 | West Indies | Colombo (RPS) | 2012 |
191/5 | Pakistan | Dhaka | 2014 |
188/5 | India | Durban | 2007 |
Lowest team totals for Australia in World T20 matches
Total | Opposition | Venue | Date |
86 | India | Dhaka | March 30, 2014 |
117/7 | Pakistan | Colombo (RPS) | October 2, 2012 |
131 | West Indies | Colombo (RPS) | October 5, 2012 |
138/9 | Zimbabwe | Cape Town | September 12, 2007 |
141/7 | Bangladesh | Bridgetown | May 5, 2010 |
Lowest team totals against Australia in World T20 matches
Total | Team | Venue | Date |
87 | Sri Lanka | Bridgetown | May 9, 2010 |
101 | Sri Lanka | Cape Town | September 20, 2007 |
105 | West Indies | Gros Islet | May 11, 2010 |
114 | Bangladesh | Bridgetown | May 5, 2010 |
123/8 | Bangladesh | Cape Town | September 16, 2007 |
Largest victory for Australia (by runs): 81 runs vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on May 9, 2010
Largest victory for Australia (by balls remaining): 58 balls vs Sri Lanka at Cape Town on September 20, 2007
Largest victory against Australia (by runs): West Indies – 74 runs at Colombo (RPS) on October 5, 2012
Largest victory against Australia (by balls remaining): West Indies – 25balls at The Oval on June 6, 2009
Batting records:
Most runs for Australia: Shane Watson (441 runs from 20 T20 WC matches)
Most runs against Australia: Chris Gayle (274 from 5 T20 WC matches)
Most sixes for Australia: Shane Watson (27 sixes from 20 T20 WC matches)
Most sixes against Australia: Chris Gayle (18 from 5 T20 WC matches)
Most fours for Australia: David Warner (45 fours from 19 T20 WC matches)
Most fours against Australia: Chris Gayle (23)
Highest score in an innings of a match for Australia: Cameron White (85* vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on May 9, 2010)
Highest score in an innings of a match against Australia: Umar Akmal (94 at Dhaka on March 23, 2014)
Highest average for Australia: Matthew Hayden (88.33 from 11 T20 WC matches)
Highest average against Australia: Umar Akmal (88.50 from 4 T20 WC matches)
Highest strike rate for Australia (more than 169 runs scored): Matthew Hayden (144.80 from 6 T20 WC matches and scored 265 runs)
Highest strike rate against Australia (more than 46 runs scored): Chris Gayle (170.18 from 5 T20 WC matches)
Most fifty plus scores for Australia: Shane Watson (5)
Most fifty plus scores against Australia: Chris Gayle (4)
Most ducks for Australia: David Huseey (2) and David Warner (2)
Most ducks against Australia: Alok Kapali, Anamul Haque, N Deonarine, Imrul Kayes, F Maharoof, A Nehra, W Porterfield, T Taibu, M Mortaza, S Jayasuriya, Misbah-ul-Haq, Darren Sammy, Kamran Akmal and D Fernando – 1
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Bowling records:
Most Wickets for Australia: Mitchell Johnson (20)
Most Wickets against Australia: Saeed Ajmal (8)
Best average for Australia: Stuart Clark (12.00)
Best average against Australia (more than 3 wickets taken): Mohammad Amir (9.66 from 2 matches)
Best bowling figures for Australia in an innings: Dirk Nannes (4-0-18-4 vs Bangladesh at Bridgetown on May 5, 2010)
Best bowling figures against Australia in an innings: Ravi Ashwin (3.2-0-11-4 at Dhaka on March 30, 2014)
Most runs conceded in an innings for Australia: Brett Lee (56 runs from 4 overs vs West Indies at The Oval on June 6, 2009)
Most runs conceded in an innings against Australia: Mohammad Shami (54 runs from 4 overs at Gros Islet on May 2, 2010)
Best economy rates for Australia: Shaun Tait (5.53 from 7 matches)
Best economy rates against Australia (more than 4 overs bowled): Angelo Mathews (5.66 from 6 overs)
Best strike rate for Australia (more than 6 wickets taken): Dirk Nannes (11.1 from 7 matches by taking 14 wickets)
Best strike rate against Australia (more than 3 wickets taken): Mohammad Amir (8.0)
Wicketkeeping records:
Most dismissals for Australia: Adam Gilchrist (9)
Most dismissals against Australia: Kamran Akmal (4) and Denesh Ramdin (4)
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Fielding records:
Most catches for Australia: David Warner (15)
Most catches against Australia: S Benn (3), Dwayne Bravo (3) and Mohammad Hafeez (3)
Partnership records:
Highest partnership for Australia (by runs): Shane Watson and David Warner – 133 (vs India at Colombo (RPS) on September 28, 2012)
Highest partnership against Australia (by runs): Chris Gayle and Andre Fletcher – 133 (at The Oval on June 6, 2009)
Player records:
Most matches for Australia: Michael Hussey – 21 matches
Most matches against Australia: Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Hafeez, Denesh Ramdin and Shahid Afridi – 5 matches.
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