Australia are the undisputed champions of the ODI format, having won the World Cup five times out of 12, and are once again being seen as the favourites for the title. Apart from boasting some of the best batters and bowlers in David Warner, Steve Smith, Pat Cummins, and Mitchell Starc, Australia are also loaded with all-rounders like Mitch Marsh, Cameron Green, and Glenn Maxwell, who not only provide depth to the side but are well capable of winning matches on their own.
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However, having lost to South Africa and India recently, there are a few concerns about their form but given their history of performing well in World Cups more often than not, it would be unwise to bet against the Aussies in an ICC mega event.
Here’s everything you need to know about Australia’s upcoming campaign and their World Cup history.
Titles: 5 (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015)
World Cup recap: Australia were the losing finalist in the first edition of the Cricket World Cup in 1975 and after that, it took them some time to play their best cricket in a mega event but their title victory in 1987 in India was the start of something special — a World Cup domination that has made them the most successful side in the history of the tournament.
In fact, they are the only team to win three World Cup titles on a trot. In 1999, 2003, and 2007. They also won in 2015 and were the losing finalists in 1996 and reached the semi-finals in 2019.
They will now look to add a sixth World Cup title to their cabinet.
Edition-wise performances
1975: Runners-up
1979: Group stage
1983: Group stage
1987: Champions
1992: Round-robin stage
1996: Runners-up
1999: Champions
2003: Champions
2007: Champions
2011: Quarter-finals
2015: Champions
2019: Semi-finals
World Cup record: Matches: 96; Won: 70; Lost: 24; No Result: 2
Team records (World Cup)
Highest total: 417/6 vs Afghanistan in Pert, 2015
Lowest total: 129 vs India in Chelmsford, 1983
Individual records (World Cup)
Most runs — Ricky Ponting (1743runs)
Most wickets — Glenn McGrath (71 wickets)
Highest individual score — David Warner (178 runs vs Afghanistan in Perth, 2015)
Best bowling figures — Glenn McGrath (7/15 vs Namibia in Potchefstroom, 2003)
Most catches — Ricky Ponting (28 catches)
ICC ODI ranking: 3
Schedule
8 October: v India, Chennai
12 October: v South Africa, Lucknow
16 October: v Sri Lanka, Lucknow
20 October: v Pakistan, Bengaluru
25 October: v Netherlands, New Delhi
28 October: v New Zealand, Dharamsala
4 November: v England, Ahmedabad
7 November: v Afghanistan, Mumbai
11 November: v Bangladesh, Pune
World Cup squad: Pat Cummins (c), Steve Smith, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Sean Abbott, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc.
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