IND vs AUS ODI Record: There is always a fierce competition between India and Australia in ODI cricket. In these matches, the batsmen of both the countries have registered their names in the record books by playing explosive innings many times. Especially when it comes to hitting the most number of sixes in an innings, the name of former Indian captain Rohit Sharma is at the top in this list.
Rohit Sharma – 16 sixes (209 runs, Bengaluru 2013)
In the match played in Bengaluru in 2013, Rohit Sharma played one of the most memorable innings in ODI history. He scored 209 runs in just 158 balls against Australia. During this period, Rohit had hit 16 sixes and 12 fours. This inning of his not only took India to a huge score of 383 runs, but also made him the record of most sixes in an innings. India had won this match by 57 runs.
Ricky Ponting – 8 sixes (140 runs, World Cup 2003 final)
At second place is Australia’s great captain Ricky Ponting, who played an unbeaten inning of 140 runs (121 balls) against India in the 2003 World Cup final. In this match played in Johannesburg, Ponting hit 8 sixes and 4 fours. His innings dashed India’s hopes of victory and Australia won the World Cup trophy for the third time.
Sachin Tendulkar – 7 sixes (100 runs, Kanpur 1998)
At the third place is the God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar, who played a brilliant inning of 100 runs in 89 balls against Australia in Kanpur in 1998. In this innings he hit 7 sixes and 5 fours. That time was the golden era of Indian cricket, when Sachin used to win many matches single-handedly.
Ricky Ponting – 7 sixes (108 runs, Bengaluru 2003)
Ricky Ponting again comes at fourth place in the list, who had repeated this feat again in 2003 against India in Bengaluru. In this match, he played a brilliant inning of 108 runs in 103 balls. During this period, 7 brilliant sixes were hit from his bat.
Virat Kohli – 7 sixes (100 runs, Jaipur 2013)
At the same time, Virat Kohli’s innings is also included in this list. In the match played against Australia in Jaipur, Virat scored unbeaten 100 runs in just 52 balls, which included 7 sixes and 8 fours. During this period his strike rate was 192.30.

