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M Chinnaswamy Stadium records ahead of AUS vs PAK clash in World Cup 2023

M Chinnaswamy Stadium records ahead of AUS vs PAK clash in World Cup 2023

This will be the 8th ODI World Cup match that will be played at this venue.

A battle between two former champions will ensue when Australia takes on Pakistan in the ODI World Cup 2023 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The sample size for the records for this stadium is large, with the first match being played in 1982. Nonetheless, let’s take a deep dive into the M Chinnaswamy Stadium stats and records ahead of the AUS vs PAK match on October 20 in Bengaluru:

M Chinnaswamy Stadium Records

A total of 26 matches have been played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium over 38 years (1982–2020). In these matches, the average first-inning score is 260.

Batting first or second has no real advantage here, with the results being split 11-12 (the chasing side leads by 1 win) in Bengaluru.

The highest score posted here is 383/6 by India in 2013 against Australia. Conversely, the lowest total posted here is 168 by India in 2013 against Pakistan.

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The best individual batting score made is 209 runs, shared by Rohit Sharma in 2013. Similarly, the best bowling figures recorded here are 10-0-31-5 by Yuvraj Singh in 2011.

The highest successful run chase here came in 2011, when Ireland chased a target of 328 runs with 3 wickets in hand and 5 balls to spare. 

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Australia’s Record in M Chinnaswamy Stadium

Australia has been part of 10 matches that have been played here. The Kangaroos have a 4-5 win/loss record in Lucknow, losing the last match they played here against India in 2020.

Pakistan’s Record in M Chinnaswamy Stadium

The Men in Green has played 2 matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium and has a 1-1 win/loss record, having last played here in 1999.

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