ENG vs AUS ODI Head To Head Stats & Record: Defending champions England will look to keep slim semifinal hopes alive when they lock horns with rivals Australia in match 36 of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday (November 4).
Jos Buttler’s England will be desperate to stop the slide and finish their campaign on a high after they were humbled by India in Lucknow, while Australia continued their winning run with a thriller victory over New Zealand in Dharamsala.

Bottom-placed England, in fact, have lost five of their six matches so far, suffering defeats against New Zealand, Afghanistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and most recently India. The reigning champions’ only win so far has come against fellow strugglers Bangladesh.
Third-placed Australia, on the other hand, started the ODI World Cup with back to back defeats to India and South Africa before they started a four-match winning run with victory over Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Netherlands and New Zealand.
The two Ashes rivals have clashed in over 150 ODIs, including several ODI World Cup matches, but have never met at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, where both teams have played a handful of games.
Now, ahead of the ENG vs AUS World Cup 2023 match we take a look at their ODI head to head record, stats as well as both England and Australia’s record in the ODI World Cup before they face off at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
In the 155 ENG vs AUS head to head in ODI format, Australia hold the advatange, having won 87 times against England, who have won 63 such encounters, with 2 matches ending in a tie and 3 matches ending in No Result. In the last 5 meetings, it’s 4-1 in favour of Australia.
Among the 87 wins, Australia has won 41 times when batting first and 46 times when chasing, while England has won 19 times when chasing and 11 times when setting a target. Here is a look at the England vs Australia head to head stats and top performances:
| Stats | For ENG vs AUS | For AUS vs ENG |
| Highest Total | 355/5 | 481/6 |
| Lowest Total | 86 All Out | 70 All Out |
| Wins Batting 1st | 25 | 41 |
| Wins Chasing | 38 | 46 |
| Most Runs (All Time) | Eoin Morgan (1952 runs) | Ricky Ponting (1598 runs) |
| Most Runs (Current) | Jos Buttler (968 runs) | Steve Smith (1059 runs) |
| Highest scorer | Jason Roy (180) | Shane Watson (161*) |
| Most wickets (All Time) | Adil Rashid (45 wickets) | Brett Lee (65 wickets) |
| Most wickets (Current) | Adil Rashid (45 wickets) | Mitchell Starc (36 wickets) |
| Best Bowling | Chris Woakes (6/45) | Andy Bichel (7/20) |
In the ODI World Cup history, the two nations have met nine times with Australia holding a 6-3 record against England. In the 2019 World Cup, the Australia beat England by 64 runs in the league, while England beat Australia by 8 wickets in the semifinal. Here is a look at ENG vs AUS CWC record.
| Stat | For ENG vs AUS in CWC | For AUS vs ENG in CWC |
| Won | 3 | 6 |
| Lost | 6 | 3 |
| Won Batting First | 0 | 3 |
| Won Chasing | 3 | 3 |
| Highest Total | 247 | 342 |
| Lowest Total | 93 | 171 |
In Ahmedabad at the Narendra Modi Stadium, England and Australia have never met so far, but both teams have had experience of playing at the venue, which has so far hosted 28 ODI matches. Here is a look at ENG and AUS record at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
| Stat | England Record in Ahmedabad | Australia Record in Ahmedabad |
| Played | 3 | 5 |
| Won | 1 | 3 |
| Lost | 2 | 2 |
| Won Batting First | 0 | 2 |
| Won Chasing | 1 | 1 |
| Highest Total | 282 | 262 |
| Lowest Total | 228 | 193 |
In ODI World Cups, England has won the title once and also finished runners up three times, while Australia have won the title a record five times so far. Here is a look at England and Australia’s overall record in ODI World Cup.
| Stat | England Record in ODI World Cup | Australia Record in ODI World Cup |
| Matches | 89 | 100 |
| Won | 49 | 73 |
| Lost | 37 | 25 |
| Tied | 2 | 1 |
| No Result | 1 | 1 |
| Won Batting First | 27 | 47 |
| Won Chasing | 22 | 26 |
| Highest Total | 397 | 417 |
| Lowest Total | 93 | 129 |
| Most Runs (All Time) | Joe Root (928 runs) | Ricky Ponting (1743 runs) |
| Most Runs (Current) | Joe Root (928 runs) | David Warner (1405 runs) |
| Most wickets (All Time) | Ian Botham (30 wickets) | Glenn McGrath (71 wickets) |
| Most wickets (Current) | Chris Woakes (25 wickets) | Mitchell Starc (56 wickets) |