Indian workforce are set to make a tour for Australia for 3 ODIs and 5 T20s which is ranging from nineteenth October. Shubman Gill will lead the ODI workforce and SuryaKumar Yadav will lead the T20 workforce. All eyes shall be on Rohit and Virat as their efficiency issues for 2027 ODI World Cup. Following are the Indian batters with most centuries towards Australia in ODIs.

- Complete Matches Performed:- 21
- Complete Runs:-739
- Common:- 46.18
VVS Laxman, has scored 4 centuries and a couple of half-centuries. His highest rating towards Australia is 106*. Although not an everyday in limited-overs cricket, his 4 centuries in simply 21 matches underline his exceptional consistency towards India’s hardest opponents.


- Complete Matches Performed:- 30
- Complete Runs:-1265
- Common:- 45.17
Shikhar Dhawan, has scored 4 centuries and seven half-centuries. His highest rating towards Australia is 143. His 143 at Mohali in 2019 and 117 throughout the 2019 World Cup showcased his aptitude for acting on huge levels.


- Complete Matches Performed:- 46
- Complete Runs:-2407
- Common:- 57.30
Rohit Sharma, “The Hitman”, has scored 8 centuries and 9 half-centuries. His highest rating towards Australia is 209. His is having a strike fee of 96.01. His aggression within the Powerplay itself like how he was charging the bowlers with the six hitting intent.


- Complete Matches Performed:- 50
- Complete Runs:-2451
- Common:- 54.46
Virat Kohli, ”The King”, has scored 8 centuries and 15 half-centuries. His highest rating towards Australia is 123. Identified for his aggressive intent and impeccable timing, Kohli has repeatedly dismantled Australia’s tempo assault with managed aggression


- Complete Matches Performed:- 71
- Complete Runs: 3077
- Common: 44.59
Sachin Tendulkar, “God of Cricket,” has scored 9 centuries and 15 half-centuries. His highest rating towards Australia is 175 in Hyderabad on November 5, 2009, is remembered as one in every of his most interesting ODI innings, regardless of ending in a heartbreaking loss for India.
Written by: Manjunath S

