AUS vs ENG, Champions Trophy 2025: Head-To-Head Stats [Source: @kumar_explorer/x.com]
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Australia (AUS) will play against England (ENG) in the fourth match of the Champions Trophy 2025. This match will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan, on Saturday, February 22nd, at 2:30 PM IST.
Australia will come into this important group match as favorites. Still, Australia will be without their entire first-choice fast bowling attack for the ICC Champions Trophy, with Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and captain Pat Cummins all being injured.
England in 50-over cricket which has seen them lose each of their last four ODI series, including one against Australia in England late last summer. England welcomes Jamie Smith back to the fold following a period out through injury and he will bat at number three, with Phil Salt and Ben Duckett opening.
Ahead of the match, here's a detailed look at the AUS vs ENG head to head records in ODIs.
AUS vs ENG Head-To-Head Records In ODIs
Australia and England have faced each other 160 times in a ODI cricket match. Out of these 160 games, Australia have won 90 whereas England have came out victorious on 65 occasions, 3 matches ended without a result and 2 matches ended with tied.
Stats
Australia
England
Matches Played
160
160
Matches Won
90
65
Matches Lost
65
90
No Result
3
3
Tie
2
2
Win%
56.25%
40.63%
AUS vs ENG In Last 5 ODI Matches
Date
Winner
Won By
Venue
29 September, 2024
Australia
49 Runs (DLS Method)
Durham
27 September, 2024
England
186 Runs
London
24 September, 2024
England
46 Runs (DLS Method)
Durham
21 September, 2024
Australia
68 Runs
Yorkshire
19 September, 2024
Australia
7 Wickets
Nottingham
AUS vs ENG Head-to-head at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore In ODIs
Australia and England will be facing each other for the first time at Gaddafi Stadium in a ODI match. The surface at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore generally favours the batters. There will be minimal seam movement on offer for the fast bowlers, while the batters will enjoy the track's pace and bounce, the toss-winner might be tempted to bowl first.