Highest individual score in India-Australia ODIs

Rohit Sharma India

India and Australia have played out some memorable and epic encounters across formats in the past. The rivalry between the two sides is healthy and is well and truly known in the world of cricket. The Aussies and the Men in Blue have contested several classic one-day international matches in which there have always been some top-notch individual performances. The ones with the highest individual scores in these fixtures feature in this article and it’s all team India in the top three.

Let’s take a look at the highest individual score in India-Australia ODI matches (Top 3):

3. Rohit Sharma (171*)

Current India skipper Rohit Sharma smashed an unbeaten 171 off 163 with the help of 13 fours and seven maximums against the Kangaroos in Perth in 2016. In the first of the five-match ODI series, team India batted first and posted a huge total of 309/3 on the board courtesy of Rohit’s special knock. Though the visitors lost the contest by five wickets, Rohit played an outstanding innings at the WACA ground.

2. Sachin Tendulkar (175)

Former batter Sachin Tendulkar is in the second spot in this chart. The batting maestro hammered 175 off 141 with 19 fours and four sixes in one of the most thrilling encounters in 2009. In the fifth of the seven-match series, the tourists batted first and posted a mammoth total of 350/4 on the board in Hyderabad. Opening the innings, Tendulkar kept his side in the hunt of the run-chase right till the end before getting dismissed in the 48th over. The Australians won an exciting tie by a narrow margin of just three runs but the game will be truly remembered for Tendulkar’s magnificent knock in the run-chase.

1. Rohit Sharma (209)

It is Rohit again who occupies the top position in this list. He brought up his maiden double century in international cricket by smashing a breathtaking 209 off just 158 in Bangalore in 2013. With the seven-match series level at 2-2, both sides clashed in the decider and Rohit showcased his beast mode. The opener slammed 12 fours and 16 towering sixes as India posted 383/6 on the board eventually winning the game by 57 runs and series 3-2.