List of Australia One Day International cricket records

This is a list of Australia One-Day International cricket records, that is record team and individual performances in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Records for Test cricket are at List of Test cricket records. This list is based on the List of One-Day International cricket records.

Listing criteria

In general the top ten are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the ten, when all the tied record holders are noted).

Listing notation

Team Notation

  • (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled.
  • (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.

Batting Notation

  • (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out.
  • (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.

Bowling Notation

  • (5–100) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while giving away 100 runs.

Currently playing

  • Record holders who are currently playing ODIs (i.e. their record details listed could change) are shown in bold.

Team records

Team wins, losses, and ties

Matches played (total)

TeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo result% Won
 Australia90655530893464.16
Note: Win percentage excludes no result matches and counts ties as half wins i.e. [won÷(matches – noresult)×100].
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Matches played (by country)

TeamOpponent1st ODIMatchesWonLostTiedNo result% Won
 Australia England5 January 197113780522360.44
 New Zealand30 March 197413690390769.76
 Pakistan7 June 19759862321365.78
 Sri Lanka11 June 19759660320465.21
 West Indies14 June 197513973603354.77
 Canada16 June 197922000100.00
 India6 December 1980128734501061.86
 Zimbabwe9 June 1983302720193.10
 Bangladesh30 April 1990201810194.73
 South Africa26 February 19929647453151.05
 Kenya23 February 199655000100.00
 Scotland16 May 199955000100.00
 Netherlands20 February 200322000100.00
 Namibia27 February 200311000100.00
 United States13 September 200411000100.00
ICC World XI5 October 200533000100.00
 Ireland13 April 200754001100.00
 Afghanistan25 August 201222000100.00
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Most consecutive wins

RankWinsTeamPeriod
121 Australia11 January 2003 to 24 May 2003
21114 March 2007 to 28 April 2007
31023 February 1990 to 2 May 1990
11 January 2001 to 9 February 2001
2 November 2009 to 9 February 2010
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 15 January 2016.
*Indicates sequence still in progress

Team scoring records

Highest innings totals

RankScoreOpponentVenueDateScorecard
1434–4 (50 overs) South AfricaJohannesburg12 March 2006Scorecard
2417–6 (50 overs) AfghanistanPerth4 March 2015Scorecard
3378–5 (50 overs) New ZealandCanberra12 December 2016Scorecard
4377–6 (50 overs) South AfricaSt Kitt's24 March 2007Scorecard
5376–9 (50 overs) Sri LankaSydney8 March 2015Scorecard
6371–6 (50 overs) South AfricaDurban5 October 2016Scorecard
7369–7 (50 overs) PakistanAdelaide26 January 2017Scorecard
8368–5 (50 overs) Sri LankaSydney12 February 2006Scorecard
9362–3 (50 overs) ScotlandEdinburgh3 September 2013Scorecard
10361–8 (50 overs) BangladeshDhaka13 April 2011Scorecard
Last updated: 26 January 2017.[1]

Highest match aggregate

RankScoreTeamsVenueDate
1872–13 (99.5 overs) Australia (434–4) v  South Africa (438–9)Johannesburg12 March 2006
2743–12 (99.2 overs) Australia (371–6) v  South Africa (372–6)Durban5 October 2016
3721–6 (93.3 overs) Australia (359–5) v  India (362–1)Jaipur16 October 2013
4709–16 (95.1 overs) India (383–6) v  Australia (326)Bangalore2 November 2013
5701–10 (99.3 overs) Australia (350–6) v  India (351–4)Nagpur30 October 2013
6697–14 (99.4 overs) Australia (350–4) v  India (347)Hyderabad5 November 2009
7696–14 (99.3 overs) Australia (346–5) v  New Zealand (350–9)Hamilton20 February 2007
8688–18 (96.2 overs) Australia (376–9) v  Sri Lanka (312–9)Sydney8 March 2015
9681–16 (99.1 overs) Australia (369–7) v  Pakistan (312)Adelaide26 January 2017
10678–10 (100 overs) Australia (343–5) v  New Zealand (335–5)Perth28 January 2007
Last updated: 26 January 2017.[2]

Largest successful run chases

RankScoreOpponentVenueDate
1334–8 (49.2 overs) EnglandSydney2 February 2011
2330–7 (49.1 overs) South AfricaPort Elizabeth6 April 2002
3316–4 (48.5 overs) PakistanLahore10 November 1998
4310–5 (49.3 overs) IndiaPerth12 January 2016
5309–3 (49.0 overs) IndiaBrisbane15 January 2016
6304–6 (49.3 overs) IndiaMohali19 October 2013
7304–7 (49.5 overs) EnglandHobart23 January 2015
8302–6 (48.2 overs) EnglandNottingham15 September 2009
9301–9 (49.3 overs) EnglandBrisbane17 January 2014
10297–4 (49.1 overs) EnglandMelbourne16 January 2011
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 5 December 2016

Lowest innings totals

RankScoreOpponentVenueDate
170 (26.3 overs) New ZealandAdelaide27 January 1986
270 (25.2 overs) EnglandBirmingham4 June 1977
374 (26.4 overs) Sri LankaBrisbane18 January 2013
491 (35.4 overs) West IndiesPerth4 January 1987
593 (34.3 overs) South AfricaCape Town3 March 2006
6101 (33.5x8 overs) EnglandMelbourne24 January 1979
7101 (37.5 overs) IndiaPerth8 December 1991
8107 (32.2 overs) West IndiesMelbourne24 January 1982
9109 (27.3 overs) EnglandSydney26 January 1983
10120 (41.3 overs) PakistanHobart7 January 1997
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 20 July 2013

Shortest innings (by balls)

RankOversScoreOpponentVenueDate
124.2 overs148 New ZealandAuckland3 February 2016
225.2 overs70 EnglandBirmingham4 June 1977
326.3 overs70 New ZealandAdelaide27 January 1986
426.4 overs74 Sri LankaBrisbane18 January 2013
527.3 overs109 EnglandSydney26 January 1983
632.2 overs107 West IndiesMelbourne24 January 1982
32.2 overs151 New ZealandAuckland28 February 2015
832.3 overs185 South AfricaCape Town9 April 2002
933.0 overs184 Sri LankaColombo7 September 1996
1034.0 overs124 New ZealandSydney17 March 1983
Note: for completed innings with team wickets =10.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 6 February 2016

Highest win margins (by runs)

Margin Target Opposition Ground Date
275 runs 418 v Afghanistan Perth 4 March 2015
256 runs 302 v Namibia Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
232 runs 324 v Sri Lanka Adelaide 28 January 1985
229 runs 359 v Netherlands St. Kitts 18 March 2007
224 runs 333 v Pakistan Nairobi 30 August 2002
Source: . Last Updated: 20 June 2018

Individual records

Individual records (batting)

Highest individual score

RankRunsPlayerOpponentVenueDate
1185*Shane Watson BangladeshDhaka11 April 2011
2181*Matthew Hayden New ZealandHamilton20 February 2007
3179David Warner PakistanAdelaide26 January 2017
4178David Warner AfghanistanPerth4 March 2015
=5173Mark Waugh West IndiesMelbourne9 February 2001
David Warner South AfricaCape Town12 October 2016
7172Adam Gilchrist ZimbabweHobart16 January 2004
=8164Ricky Ponting South AfricaJohannesburg12 March 2006
Steve Smith New ZealandSydney4 December 2016
10163David Warner Sri LankaBrisbane4 March 2012
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 January 2017.

Most career runs

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
113,589Ricky Ponting3743641995–2012
29,595Adam Gilchrist2862781996–2008
38,500Mark Waugh2442361988–2002
47,981Michael Clarke2452232003–2015
57,569Steve Waugh3252881986–2002
66,912Michael Bevan2321961994–2004
76,524Allan Border2732521979–1994
86,131Matthew Hayden1601541993–2008
96,068Dean Jones1641611984–1994
105,964David Boon1811771984–1995
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 15 January 2016.

Highest career average

RankAveragePlayerRunsInningsNot OutPeriod
153.58Michael Bevan6,912196671994–2004
248.15Michael Hussey5,442157442004–2012
345.78Adam Voges8702892007–2013
444.94David Warner4,4219942009–
544.61Dean Jones6,068161251984–1994
644.58Michael Clarke7,981223442003–2015
743.23Steve Smith3,82589122010–
844.10Matthew Hayden6,131154151993–2008
941.81Ricky Ponting13,589364391995–2012
1041.43Callum Ferguson6632592009–
Qualification: 20 innings.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Best strike rates

RankStrike ratePlayerInningsBalls FacedRunsPeriod
1123.93Glenn Maxwell711,6422,0352012–
2104.24James Faulkner529901,0322013–
396.89Adam Gilchrist2789,9029,5951996–2008
496.58David Warner994,4214,2702009–
596.35Mitchell Johnson919879512005–2015
695.40Shane Lee355004771995–2001
794.37Mitchell Marsh441,3161,2422011–
893.71James Hopes611,4151,3262005–2010
992.44Andrew Symonds1615,5045,0881998–2009
1090.70David Hussey611,9801,7962008–2013
Qualification: 500 balls.
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Most career centuries

RankMost CenturiesPlayerInningsHighest ScorePeriod
130Ricky Ponting3641641995–2012
218Mark Waugh2361731988–2002
316Adam Gilchrist2781721996–2008
414David Warner991792009–
510Matthew Hayden154181*1993–2008
=69Geoff Marsh115126*1986–1992
Shane Watson169185*2002–2015
=88Aaron Finch811482013–
Steve Smith891642010–
Michael Clarke2231302003–2015
107Dean Jones1611451984–1994
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Individual records (bowling)

Best figures in a match

RankBowlingPlayerOpponentOversVenueDate
17/15Glenn McGrath Namibia7.0Potchefstroom27 February 2003
27/20Andy Bichel England10.0Port Elizabeth2 March 2003
36/14Gary Gilmour England12.0Headingley18 June 1975
46/28Mitchell Starc New Zealand9.0Auckland28 February 2015
56/31Mitchell Johnson Sri Lanka10.0Pallekele10 August 2011
66/39Ken MacLeay India11.5Nottingham13 June 1983
76/43Mitchell Starc India10.0Melbourne18 January 2015
86/45John Hastings Sri Lanka10.0Dumbulla31 August 2016
96/52Josh Hazlewood New Zealand9.0Birmingham2 June 2017
105/13Simon O'Donnell New Zealand6.0Christchurch4 March 1990
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 2 June 2017.

Most career wickets

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesBBIPeriod
1380Glenn McGrath2497/151993–2007
380Brett Lee2215/222000–2012
3291Shane Warne1935/331993–2003
4239Mitchell Johnson1536/312005–2015
5203Craig McDermott1385/441985–1996
6195Steve Waugh3254/331986–2002
7174Nathan Bracken1165/472001–2009
8168Shane Watson1904/362002–2015
9156Brad Hogg1235/321996–2008
10142Jason Gillespie975/221996–2005
BBI – Best Bowling in an Innings. Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 15 September 2015.

Individual records (wicket-keeping)

Most dismissals (catches plus stumpings) in ODI career

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesCaughtStumped
1470Adam Gilchrist28641654
2233Ian Healy16819439
3181Brad Haddin12617011
4124Rod Marsh921204
5117Matthew Wade941089
649Wayne B. Phillips48427
739Tim Paine26354
828Greg Dyer23244
923Tim Zoehrer22212
1011Steve Rixon692
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 1 October 2017.

Individual records (fielding)

Most catches (non-wicketkeeper)

RankCatchesPlayerMatches
1159Ricky Ponting374
2127Allan Border273
3111Steve Waugh325
4108Mark Waugh244
5106Michael Clarke245
6105Michael Hussey185
782Andrew Symonds198
880Shane Warne193
969Damien Martyn208
Michael Bevan232
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 March 2015.

Individual records (other)

Most matches played

RankMatchesPlayerPeriod
1374Ricky Ponting1995–2012
2325Steve Waugh1986–2002
3286Adam Gilchrist1996–2008
4273Allan Border1979–1994
5249Glenn McGrath1993–2007
6245Michael Clarke2003–2015
7244Mark Waugh1988–2002
8232Michael Bevan1994–2004
9221Brett Lee2000–2012
10208Damien Martyn1992–2006
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 March 2015.

Partnership records

Highest wicket partnerships

PartnershipRunsPlayersOpponentVenueDate
1st wicket284David Warner & Travis Head PakistanAdelaide26 January 2017
2nd wicket260David Warner & Steven Smith AfghanistanPerth4 March 2015
3rd wicket242Steven Smith & George Bailey IndiaPerth12 January 2016
4th wicket237Ricky Ponting & Andrew Symonds Sri LankaSydney12 February 2006
5th wicket220Andrew Symonds & Michael Clarke New ZealandWellington7 December 2005
6th wicket165Michael Hussey & Brad Haddin West IndiesKuala Lumpur18 September 2006
7th wicket123Michael Hussey & Brett Lee South AfricaBrisbane15 January 2006
8th wicket119Paul Reiffel & Shane Warne South AfricaPort Elizabeth4 April 1994
9th wicket115James Faulkner & Clint McKay IndiaBangalore2 November 2013
10th wicket63Shane Watson & Andy Bichel Sri LankaSydney9 January 2003
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 26 January 2017.

Highest partnerships

RankWicketRunsPlayersOpponentVenueDate
11st wicket284David Warner & Travis Head PakistanAdelaide26 January 2017
22nd wicket260David Warner & Steven Smith AfghanistanPerth4 March 2015
32nd wicket252*Shane Watson & Ricky Ponting EnglandCenturion2 October 2009
41st wicket246Aaron Finch & Shaun Marsh ScotlandEdinburgh3 September 2013
53rd wicket242Steven Smith & George Bailey IndiaPerth12 January 2016
64th wicket237Ricky Ponting & Andrew Symonds Sri LankaSydney12 February 2006
73rd wicket234*Ricky Ponting & Damien Martyn IndiaJohannesburg23 March 2003
81st wicket231David Warner &Aaron Finch IndiaBangalore28 September 2017
92nd wicket225Adam Gilchrist & Ricky Ponting EnglandMelbourne15 December 2002
103rd wicket224*Dean Jones & Allan Border Sri LankaAdelaide28 January 1985
114th wicket222Michael Bevan & Steve Waugh South AfricaMelbourne16 August 2000
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 31 January 2017.

References

  1. "Australia One Day International cricket records – Highest innings totals". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  2. "Australia One Day International cricket records – Highest match aggregate". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
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