ICC World Cup 2019: Match 10, Australia vs Windies – Statistical Preview

All the major stats and numbers ahead of the key game between Australia and Windies.

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Windies and Australia will face off in an International game for the first time in nearly three years as they last met in the 2016 Tri-Series in the Caribbean Islands. Both the teams began their World Cup 2019 with big wins over Pakistan and Afghanistan respectively. Chris Gayle’s ODI form in 2019 has turned out to be an asset for the Windies who drew their ODI series against England earlier this year. David Warner’s knock in the previous game was much needed one for the Aussies going into crucial games.

All the major stats and numbers ahead of the key game between Australia and Windies:

1 – Australia lost only once in their last ten ODI matches against the Windies. Their only defeat to the Caribbean team in this period came during the 2016 Tri-Series when they failed to defend their total of 265/7.


3 – Australia won each of their last three World Cup matches against the Windies. However, the West Indians won five of their first six meetings with the Aussies in the CWC. Windies are the only side to have 50+ win percentage in the World Cups having won a total of five games and lost four.


7 – Australia is currently on a 7-match winning streak in the World Cups having won their last six in the 2015 edition. This is their 2nd longest winning streak in CWC behind their 25 successive wins between 1999 and 2011.


9 – Australia won each of their last nine ODI matches; their longest winning streak in ODI cricket since 2015. They won their last six matches in the CWC 2015 and won three more after the tournament.


11.85 – Pat Cummins has taken 20 wickets in his previous six ODI matches at an average of 11.85. In these six ODIs, Cummins picked up his maiden ODI 5-fer, a 4-wicket haul and two 3-fers.


49 – Ashley Nurse needs one more wicket to complete 50 wickets in ODI cricket. The off-spinner has claimed 49 wickets in 51 ODIs at an average of 41.61 with two 4-wicket hauls but didn’t get a chance to bowl in the previous match.


994 – Chris Gayle needs six more runs for becoming the 3rd Windies player to score 1000 runs in the ODI World Cup. Only Brian Lara (1225) and Viv Richards (1013) have scored over 1000 runs in the World Cup for the Windies. Gayle scored 50 in the first game against Pakistan when he needed 56 for the milestone.


998Andre Russell needs two more runs to reach 1000 runs in the ODI format. Russell will be the 11th player with 1000+ runs and 50+ wickets in ODIs for the Windies when he scores those two runs.


1000 – Marcus Stoinis aggregated 963 runs in the ODI format thus far. Stoinis needs to score 37 more runs to become the 45th player to score 1000 ODI runs for Australia.


18987Chris Gayle needs 13 more runs to become the 3rd player with 19000 runs in International cricket for the Windies. Gayle amassed a total of 19042 runs in his International career as he aggregated 55 runs across three ODIs for ICC World XI.

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