AUS vs AFG ODI Head To Head Stats & Record: Record champions Australia will look to seal semifinal spot when they face an upbeat Afghanistan in match 39 of the ICC World Cup 2023 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday (November 7).
Pat Cummins-led Australia head into the match on the back of five-match winning run, while Hashmatullah Shahidi’s Afghanistan are fresh from their fourth win in the tournament, also their third successive victory in the tournament.

In the most recent outing, Australia rode on Marnus Labuschagne’s 71 to set a target of 287 before Adam Zampa continued his fine form with the ball to restrict England to 253 to seal a 33-run at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Afghanistan, on the other hand, banked on Mohammed Nabi and Noor Ahmad’s effort with the ball along with three run outs to restrict Netherlands to 179 before Rahmat Shah and skipper Shahidi fifties saw the team home at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow.
Now, the two semifinal aspirants will clash in a crucial contest, which happens to be only their fourth meeting in ODI format, including twice in World Cups so far. They have never met in ODIs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Now, ahead of the AUS vs AFG World Cup 2023 match we take a look at their ODI head to head record, stats as well as both Australia and Afghanistan’s record in World Cup and their numbers at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
In the 3 Australia vs Afghanistan head to head meetings in ODI format, Australia has won all three with two of those wins coming in 2015 and 2019 World Cup. Here is a look at the Australia vs Afghanistan head to head stats and top performances:
| Stats | For AUS vs AFG | For AFG vs AUS |
| Highest Total | 417/8 | 207 All Out |
| Lowest Total | 272/8 | 142 All Out |
| Wins Batting 1st | 2 | 0 |
| Wins Chasing | 1 | 0 |
| Most Runs | David Warner (291 runs) | Najibullah Zadran (75 runs) |
| Highest scorer | David Warner (178) | Asghar Afghan (66) |
| Most wickets | Mitchell Starc (7 wickets) | Shapoor Zadran (4 wickets) |
| Best Bowling | Mitchell Johnson (4/22) | Karim Sadiq (2/22) |
In Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium, Australia has played five matches, while Afghanistan has never played at the venue. Australia have won three and lost two against India at the iconic venue.
In ODI World Cup history, Australia are serial winners, having won the tournament record five times, while Afghanistan have never crossed the group stage in their two appearances so far. Here is a look at Australia and Afghanistan’s record in ODI World Cup.
| Stats | Australia Record in ODI World Cup | Afghanistan Record in ODI World Cup |
| Matches | 101 | 22 |
| Won | 74 | 5 |
| Lost | 25 | 17 |
| Tied | 1 | 0 |
| No Result | 1 | 0 |
| Won Batting First | 48 | 1 |
| Won Chasing | 26 | 4 |
| Highest Total | 417 | 288 |
| Lowest Total | 129 | 125 |
| Most Runs (All Time) | Ricky Ponting (1743 runs) | Rahmat Shah (518 runs) |
| Most Runs (Current) | David Warner (1420 runs) | Rahmat Shah (518 runs) |
| Most Wickets (All Time) | Glenn McGrath (71 wickets) | Mohammad Nabi (19 wickets) |
| Most Wickets (Current) | Mitchell Starc (58 wickets) | Mohammad Nabi (19 wickets) |