India vs Australia 1st ODI Match 2013


  • Australia
    304/8
    50 Overs
    George Bailey
    85(82)
    Aaron Finch
    72(79)
    Yuvraj Singh
    34/2
    Ravichandran A..
    55/2
  • India
    232
    49.4 Overs
    Virat Kohli
    61(85)
    Rohit Sharma
    42(47)
    James Faulkner
    47/3
    Shane Watson
    31/2
The match is conducted between India and Australia on 13th of October at the sprawling Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium. It is a wonderful and amazing place that would go a long way in captivating the imagination of the users. Stadium is located in Pune and the match would start in the afternoon at 2:30 P.M. One day matches between India and Australia have always been a keen tussle because both the sides are quite evenly balanced. 

Stadium falls under the jurisdiction of Maharashtra Cricket association and was built by Hopkins Architect Company of U.K. There are more than 166 executive suites in the stadium and total capacity of the place is about 55000 spectators. Many IPL matches have been conducted at the venue and it has become very popular over a period of time. In the last one day series played in 2010 in India, the hosts won by a slender margin of 1-0 because two matches were abandoned due to rain. It is for the first time that the stadium has got an opportunity to host international matches. 

With David Warner and Michael Clarke at the helm, one day match will be exciting. India would fight hard under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. According to the experts, it would be a nail biting finish. With the new rules of ball change and power plays it will be a cracker of the match. Officials are expecting big crowd at the venue and the buzz is already building for the match. People can also purchase tickets from their mobile phones and get to see a match with lots of twists and turns. All in all it will be an engrossing match for the average users.

If you want to buy tickets for India vs Australia ODI Matches then you can visit bcci.tv for more information regarding buying tickets for individual matches. You don’t need to be physically present for buying the tickets.