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18300 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Jeff Thompson and Rodney Hogg picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Australia crumbled within 129 runs, with Roger Binny and Madan Lal picking up four wickets for India. India went on to win their first-ever ODI World Cup, defeating the West Indies in the final.
1987, Match 3, Reliance World Cup, Chennai
This was the first time the World Cup was hosted outside of England. This was one of the closest matches that have been played between these two sides, as Australia won the match by just one run. After batting first, Australia posted a target of 271 runs courtesy of a 110-run off-141-ball knock by Geoff Marsh. India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia. |
18301 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia crumbled within 129 runs, with Roger Binny and Madan Lal picking up four wickets for India. India went on to win their first-ever ODI World Cup, defeating the West Indies in the final.
1987, Match 3, Reliance World Cup, Chennai
This was the first time the World Cup was hosted outside of England. This was one of the closest matches that have been played between these two sides, as Australia won the match by just one run. After batting first, Australia posted a target of 271 runs courtesy of a 110-run off-141-ball knock by Geoff Marsh. India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. |
18302 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
1987, Match 3, Reliance World Cup, Chennai
This was the first time the World Cup was hosted outside of England. This was one of the closest matches that have been played between these two sides, as Australia won the match by just one run. After batting first, Australia posted a target of 271 runs courtesy of a 110-run off-141-ball knock by Geoff Marsh. India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. |
18303 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
After batting first, Australia posted a target of 271 runs courtesy of a 110-run off-141-ball knock by Geoff Marsh. India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. |
18304 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
After batting first, Australia posted a target of 271 runs courtesy of a 110-run off-141-ball knock by Geoff Marsh. India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India. |
18305 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India fought well, courtesy of two well-made 70s by Krishnamachari Srikkanth and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Unfortunately, India was bowled out in 49.5 overs with 269 runs on the board. Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. |
18306 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Craig McDermott took four wickets for Australia.
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. |
18307 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
1987, Match 15, Reliance World Cup, Delhi
This is the second time India has met Australia in this World Cup, with India winning this one by 56 runs. India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. |
18308 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. |
18309 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India batting first set a target of 290 runs courtesy of four half-centuries by Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. |
18310 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. |
18311 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia was bowled out within 233 runs, with David Boon scoring 62 off 59 balls. Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. |
18312 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India. |
18313 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Mohammad Azharuddin and Maninder Singh picked up three wickets for India.
1992, Match 12, Benson & Hedges World Cup, Brisbane
The game in which the rain spoiled not just the match but India's winning chances as they lost by just one run as revised target. Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. |
18314 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia set a target of 237 runs in 50 overs, losing nine wickets in the process. Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. |
18315 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Dean Jones scored 90 runs off 108 balls for Australia. Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India. |
18316 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar picked up three wickets each for India. In the second innings, rain interrupted play after 16.2 overs. The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. |
18317 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
The revised target was recalculated to 236 off 47 overs. India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. |
18318 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India needed 5 runs off 4 balls. However, India was bowled out due to two run-outs on the very last ball. Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs. |
18319 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Mohammad Azharuddin scored a brilliant 93 runs off 102 balls for India.
1996, Match 19, Wills World Cup, Mumbai
This match can be considered one of the most exciting matches played between these two sides. Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. |
18320 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh. |
18321 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia batted first and posted a target of 259 runs in 50 overs, courtesy of a brilliant 126 runs off 135 balls by Mark Waugh. Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. |
18322 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Venkatesh Prasad and Venkatapathy Raju picked up two wickets each for India.
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. |
18323 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India batted well courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar, who made a brilliant 90 runs off 84 balls, along with Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored 62 runs off 91 balls. However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. |
18324 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each. |
18325 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
However, India was bowled out within 242 runs in 48 overs. Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. |
18326 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Damien Fleming took five wickets for Australia as Australia won the match by 16 runs.
1999, 1st Super, ICC World Cup, The Oval
The Australian dominance continued in this World Cup as well, as they defeated India by 77 runs. Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. |
18327 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia. |
18328 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia posted a target of 283 runs in 50 overs courtesy of a brilliant 83 of 99 balls by Mark Waugh.
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. |
18329 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India had an early batting collapse but was stabilised by a sensible 100 off 138 balls by Ajay Jadeja. Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining. |
18330 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Robin Singh also scored 75 runs off 94 balls. However, India was bowled out within 205 runs in 48.2 overs. Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. |
18331 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Glenn McGrath picked up three wickets for Australia, with Damien Fleming and Steve Waugh picking up two each.
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. |
18332 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
2003, Match 11, ICC World Cup, Centurion
This was India's biggest batting collapse in the history of the ODI World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. |
18333 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India, winning the toss, chose to bat first but crumbled within 125 runs in 41.4 overs. Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat. |
18334 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie picked up three wickets each for Australia.
Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist gave Australia a fiery start in the second innings as they reached the target in 22.2 overs, losing just one wicket. Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. |
18335 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. |
18336 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia won the match by nine wickets, with 166 balls remaining.
2003, Final, ICC World Cup, Johannesburg
A memory that is still fresh in the minds of many Indians is the final of the 2003 World Cup. India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time. |
18337 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India, winning the toss, chose to bowl first, which turned out to be a big mistake as Australia posted a target of 360 runs in 50 overs. Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time.
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final? |
18338 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australian captain Ricky Ponting played a brilliant knock of 140 runs in 121 balls, along with Damien Martyn, who scored 88 runs in 84 balls. This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time.
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final?
2011, 2nd Quarter-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Ahmedabad
After so much dominance by the Australian side in the World Cups against India, India finally got their revenge in this World Cup as they defeated them by five wickets. |
18339 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
This innings, by Ponting, had famously created the conspiracy that he had Spring in his bat.
India gave up a tough fight, with Virender Sehwag making 82 runs off 81 balls and Rahul Dravid also scoring 47 runs off 57 balls. However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time.
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final?
2011, 2nd Quarter-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Ahmedabad
After so much dominance by the Australian side in the World Cups against India, India finally got their revenge in this World Cup as they defeated them by five wickets. Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process. |
18340 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
However, the lack of support from the other batters led to India being bowled out within 234 runs. Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time.
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final?
2011, 2nd Quarter-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Ahmedabad
After so much dominance by the Australian side in the World Cups against India, India finally got their revenge in this World Cup as they defeated them by five wickets. Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process.
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process. |
18341 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds took two wickets each as Australia lifted the World Cup for the third time.
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final?
2011, 2nd Quarter-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Ahmedabad
After so much dominance by the Australian side in the World Cups against India, India finally got their revenge in this World Cup as they defeated them by five wickets. Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process.
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals. |
18342 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Also Read: India vs Australia, World Cup final in 2003 vs 2023: Can India change the course of history in the final?
2011, 2nd Quarter-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Ahmedabad
After so much dominance by the Australian side in the World Cups against India, India finally got their revenge in this World Cup as they defeated them by five wickets. Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process.
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. |
18343 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process.
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. |
18344 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia batted first and posted a target of 261 runs courtesy of a 104-run knock of 118 balls by their captain, Ricky Ponting, with the loss of six wickets in the process.
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. |
18345 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. |
18346 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
In the second innings, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir scored three half-centuries as India changed down the target within 47.4 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process.
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls. |
18347 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls.
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each. |
18348 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
India went all the way to lift their second ODI World Cup trophy, defeating Sri Lanka in the finals.
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls.
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each.
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final. |
18349 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
2015, 2nd Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup, Sydney
Australia got their revenge for the 2011 quarterfinals in this World Cup as they defeated India by 95 runs. Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls.
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each.
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final.
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. |
18350 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia posted a target of 329 runs, losing seven wickets in the process. Steven Smith scored a brilliant 105 runs off 93 balls, with Aaron Finch supporting the innings with an 81-run knock of 116 balls. Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls.
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each.
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final.
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. |
18351 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Umesh Yadav picked up four wickets for India. India crumbled within 233 runs in 46.5 overs. MS Dhoni was the highest scorer for the Indian side in that match, with 65 runs off 65 balls.
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each.
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final.
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs. |
18352 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
James Faulkner picked up three wickets for Australia, with Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Stark taking two wickets each.
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final.
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs.
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. |
18353 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia went all the way to lift their fifth ODI World Cup trophy, defeating New Zealand in the final.
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs.
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. |
18354 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
2019, Match 14, ICC Cricket World Cup, The Oval
India took their revenge in this World Cup as they annihilated the Australian bowlers by posting a target of 353 runs in 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs.
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. |
18355 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Shikhar Dhawan scored a blistering 117 runs off 109 balls, with Virat Kohli joining in with 82 runs off 77 balls. In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs.
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets, along with Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah picking up two each. |
18356 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
In the second innings, Indian bowlers bowled out the Australian side within 316 runs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picking up three wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal picking two as India won the match by 36 runs.
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets, along with Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah picking up two each.
India was in a terrible position at the start of the second innings as both of the openers got out for a duck, and India lost three wickets for just two runs. |
18357 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
2023, 5th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup, Chennai
The most recent clash between these two sides happened in this World Cup. Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets, along with Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah picking up two each.
India was in a terrible position at the start of the second innings as both of the openers got out for a duck, and India lost three wickets for just two runs.
However, two brilliant and sensible innings by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli, where they scored 97 runs off 115 balls and 85 runs off 116 balls, took India to shore as India won the match by six wickets. |
18358 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
Australia won the toss, chose to bat first, and posted a target of 200 runs as they were bowled in 49.3 overs. David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets, along with Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah picking up two each.
India was in a terrible position at the start of the second innings as both of the openers got out for a duck, and India lost three wickets for just two runs.
However, two brilliant and sensible innings by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli, where they scored 97 runs off 115 balls and 85 runs off 116 balls, took India to shore as India won the match by six wickets.
Also Read: 2023 ICC World Cup: Virat Kohli vs Australia; know the ODI batting records and stats
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18359 | IND vs AUS Head-to-Head Record in ODI World Cup: Check India vs Australia match stats in World Cup Finals and ODI series
David Warner scored 41 runs off 52 balls, and Steven Smith scored 46 runs off 71 balls in that innings. For India, Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets, along with Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah picking up two each.
India was in a terrible position at the start of the second innings as both of the openers got out for a duck, and India lost three wickets for just two runs.
However, two brilliant and sensible innings by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli, where they scored 97 runs off 115 balls and 85 runs off 116 balls, took India to shore as India won the match by six wickets.
Also Read: 2023 ICC World Cup: Virat Kohli vs Australia; know the ODI batting records and stats
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18360 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
This is another in our series of stories identifying new technologies and actions that can slow climate change, reduce its impacts or help communities cope with a rapidly changing world.
One up-and-coming class of tiny materials could help solve the huge problem of climate change. How? By catching climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the air.
The nano-scale materials are called MXenes (MAX-eenz). Their name comes from their structure, which is made up of alternating layers of M and X atoms. “M” layers consist of some transition metal. (Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker. |
18361 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
One up-and-coming class of tiny materials could help solve the huge problem of climate change. How? By catching climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the air.
The nano-scale materials are called MXenes (MAX-eenz). Their name comes from their structure, which is made up of alternating layers of M and X atoms. “M” layers consist of some transition metal. (Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. |
18362 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
How? By catching climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the air.
The nano-scale materials are called MXenes (MAX-eenz). Their name comes from their structure, which is made up of alternating layers of M and X atoms. “M” layers consist of some transition metal. (Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers. |
18363 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
The nano-scale materials are called MXenes (MAX-eenz). Their name comes from their structure, which is made up of alternating layers of M and X atoms. “M” layers consist of some transition metal. (Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. |
18364 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
“M” layers consist of some transition metal. (Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden. |
18365 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
(Those atoms are bulky and can shed a variable number of electrons.) “X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. |
18366 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
“X” layers contain atoms of another element, such as carbon or nitrogen.
A single MXene sheet contains a few of these alternating M and X layers chemically bound to each other. It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture. |
18367 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. |
18368 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
It may look like MXM or MXMXM. Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. |
18369 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Each sheet is typically only about 1 nanometer thick. For comparison, a sheet of paper is 100,000 times thicker.
MXenes normally come as stacks of these individual sheets. The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. |
18370 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
The many separate sheets inside a stack add up to a huge overall surface area. It’s like how the combined surface area of all the pages in a book is much larger than that of just the covers.
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. |
18371 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
In fact, the total surface area contained in one gram (1/400 ounce) of MXene “can cover a football field,” notes Per Persson. He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. |
18372 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
He’s a materials scientist at Linköping University in Sweden.
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface. |
18373 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Atoms across MXenes’ large surface areas can interact with their environment. That includes grabbing carbon dioxide, or CO 2, out of the air around them — a process called carbon capture.
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. |
18374 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
The white exhaust leaving smokestacks at this coal-fired power plant in Arizona is largely steam. Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone. |
18375 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Not visible is the carbon dioxide gas also leaving those stacks. MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. |
18376 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
MXene nanomaterials could be installed at or near the top of each stack to collect much of that climate-warming CO 2 before it escapes into the open air. Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. |
18377 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Miguel Sotomayor/Moment/Getty Images Plus
MXenes are excellent at snagging CO 2 , Persson says. Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 . |
18378 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Some researchers think it’s because CO 2 molecules are just the right size to fit between a MXene’s tight layers. Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them. |
18379 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. |
18380 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Persson suspects it’s because CO 2 and MXenes like to share electrons, allowing CO 2 to chemically stick to a MXene’s surface.
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. |
18381 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
What’s more, MXenes chemically ignore other common gases — such as nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. |
18382 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
This could allow MXenes to suck climate-warming CO 2 out of the air while leaving the rest of the atmosphere alone.
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers. |
18383 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Several research groups have been exploring MXenes’ potential to capture CO 2 from the air. In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. |
18384 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
In the Linköping experiments, “CO 2 stuck to the MXene surface like refrigerator magnets,” Persson says. “It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. |
18385 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
“It was absolutely amazing.” His group has shown that MXenes can sponge up as much as half their weight in CO 2 .
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers. |
18386 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
One large family
MXenes don’t exist in nature. Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. |
18387 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Scientists have to make them.
This is freshly produced MXene, which normally forms a dark powder when dry. This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. |
18388 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
This MXene contains alternating layers of vanadium (M) and carbon (X) atoms. Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. |
18389 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Karamullah Eisawi/Tulane Univ.
They do this using other labmade compounds called MAX phases. Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit). |
18390 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Like MXenes, MAX phases are layered crystals. But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. |
18391 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
But MAX phases have extra sheets of metal “A” that sandwich between their M and X layers.
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. |
18392 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
To turn MAX phases into MXenes, scientists must eat away the A layers using a strong acid. A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene. |
18393 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
A common one is hydrofluoric (Hy-droh-FLOOR-ik) acid. (This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. |
18394 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
(This acid is so harsh that it can dissolve the minerals in your bones!) The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. |
18395 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
The treatment leaves behind just the M and X layers.
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. The far right panel shows a scanning electron microscope image of the MXene. |
18396 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
Since the materials’ discovery, scientists have found safer ways to make MXenes. These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. The far right panel shows a scanning electron microscope image of the MXene. M. Ozkan et al/Chem. |
18397 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. The far right panel shows a scanning electron microscope image of the MXene. M. Ozkan et al/Chem. Oct. |
18398 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
These techniques use milder acids or bases. One such chemical is sodium hydroxide. That’s an ingredient in soap. Another recent method is to use molten fluoride salts to etch away the A layer in MAX phases. No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. The far right panel shows a scanning electron microscope image of the MXene. M. Ozkan et al/Chem. Oct. 4, 2023 ( CC BY 4.0 DEED
MXenes have “probably the largest diversity and tunability any 2-D material can offer,” says Michael Naguib. |
18399 | New ultrathin materials can pull climate-warming CO2 from the air
No harsh compounds are needed there, although it does take high temps — up to 750° Celsius (1,380° Fahrenheit).
MXenes are the largest group of flat, sheetlike nanomaterials. Scientists refer to them as being largely two-dimensional, or 2-D. Another famous example of a 2-D material is graphene.
This diagram depicts a process to convert MAX phase materials into thin sheets of MXenes. An acid etches out all but the M layers (blue) and X layers (purple) to yield thick MXene sheets. The far right panel shows a scanning electron microscope image of the MXene. M. Ozkan et al/Chem. Oct. 4, 2023 ( CC BY 4.0 DEED
MXenes have “probably the largest diversity and tunability any 2-D material can offer,” says Michael Naguib. By tunable, this engineering physicist means that MXenes can be tweaked to take on different properties. |
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