[2] During the second ODI match, all of the first five Australian batsmen made a score of fifty or more, a feat which no side had previously done.
[4] Two weeks later in the sixth match, India again chased down the Australian total of 350 runs to record the third highest run-chase to win a game.
[5] In the seventh and final match, Indian batsman Rohit Sharma became the third man to make a double-century in ODI cricket, when he scored 209 from 158 balls.
[7] A historic match in ODI history unfolded as Australia elected to bat on a high scoring pitch.
Virat Kohli was ranked as the number 1 batsmen while George Bailey reached his career best of 3rd Spot.