
The Men in Yellow have scheduled a summit match against the Indian hosts, Ahmedabad, on November 19.
With up to five titles, the Australians are the most successful team in ODI World Cups.
Here, we interpret their ODI World Cup statistics.
Most last-minute roles
Although Australia has advanced to its eighth World Cup final, no other team has even reached the semifinals five times.
India and England, who have each qualified four times, are tied for second position.
Australia experienced the victories in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2015.
They came in second in 1975 and third in 1996 after losing to Sri Lanka and the West Indies, respectively.
Treble straight WC victories
The only team with more than two ODI World Cup victories is Australia.
Additionally, they are the first group to have won a three straight World Cups (1999, 2003, and 2007).
In the summit matchups with Australia, the teams that have lost include England, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand.
Australia won two finals while chasing after having won three when they batted first.
Just over 300 people in all for the WC
Australia defeated India 359/2 in the 2003 World Cup final in Johannesburg.
To far, there have only been 300 or more in a World Cup final.
Australia swept Pakistan out for 132 in the 1999 final.
This is the lowest total in the history of the ODI World Cup summit matches.
biggest victory in the ODI World Cup finals
In the 2003 World Cup final, Australia defeated India by 125 runs to win their third world cup.
In terms of runs, this is the largest victory in an ODI World Cup final.
In the 1999 final, they needed 179 balls to reach the 133-run goal against Pakistan.
In terms of balls spared after winning, this is also the largest victory in a World Cup final.