R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka [1]
Toss Result
Australia won the toss and elected to bat first [1]
Match Status
Match abandoned due to persistent heavy rainfall [1]
Ultimate Result
No Result [1]
All-Time Format-by-Format Head-to-Head Record
Match Format
Total Matches Played
Australia Wins
Netherlands Wins
Tied Matches
No Result Matches
Test Matches
0
0
0
0
0
One Day Internationals
3
3
0
0
0
T20 Internationals
1
0
0
0
1
Historic ODI Head-to-Head Match Timeline
Tournament Edition
Match Venue
First Innings Total
Second Innings Total
Ultimate Match Winner
ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
Potchefstroom
Australia: 170 for 2
Netherlands: 122 All Out
Australia won by 75 runs
ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
Basseterre
Australia: 358 for 5
Netherlands: 129 All Out
Australia won by 229 runs
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
New Delhi
Australia: 399 for 8
Netherlands: 90 All Out
Australia won by 309 runs
Highest and Lowest Team Totals Records
Team Squad
Record Category
Match Format
Total Runs Scored
Opposing Bowling Unit
Match Venue
Australia
Highest Team Total
One Day International
399 for 8
Netherlands
New Delhi
Netherlands
Highest Team Total
One Day International
129 All Out
Australia
Basseterre
Australia
Lowest Team Total
One Day International
170 for 2
Netherlands
Potchefstroom
Netherlands
Lowest Team Total
One Day International
90 All Out
Australia
New Delhi
Iconic Individual Batting Performances
Batter Name
Team Squad
Runs Scored
Balls Faced
Boundaries Hit
Match Tournament
Glenn Maxwell
Australia
106 Runs
44 Balls
9 Fours, 8 Sixes
World Cup 2023
David Warner
Australia
104 Runs
93 Balls
11 Fours, 3 Sixes
World Cup 2023
Brad Hodge
Australia
123 Runs
121 Balls
8 Fours, 7 Sixes
World Cup 2007
Vikramjit Singh
Netherlands
25 Runs
22 Balls
6 Fours, 0 Sixes
World Cup 2023
Iconic Individual Bowling Performances
Bowler Name
Team Squad
Bowling Figures
Overs Bowled
Economy Rate
Match Venue
Adam Zampa
Australia
4 wickets for 8 runs
3.0 Overs
2.66
New Delhi
Logan van Beek
Netherlands
4 wickets for 74 runs
10.0 Overs
7.40
New Delhi
Mitchell Johnson
Australia
4 wickets for 23 runs
6.0 Overs
3.83
Basseterre
Ian Harvey
Australia
3 wickets for 25 runs
4.3 Overs
5.55
Potchefstroom
World Cup Team Powerplay Performance Comparisons
Match Phase
Australia Historic Average
Netherlands Historic Average
Phase Top Batter
Phase Top Bowler
Mandatory Powerplay (Overs 1-10)
64 Runs (1 Wicket)
38 Runs (3 Wickets)
David Warner
Mitchell Starc
Middle Overs (Overs 11-40)
184 Runs (3 Wickets)
72 Runs (5 Wickets)
Glenn Maxwell
Adam Zampa
Death Overs (Overs 41-50)
92 Runs (2 Wickets)
12 Runs (2 Wickets)
Pat Cummins
Josh Hazlewood
Strategic Player-vs-Player Tactical Matchups
Strategic Batter vs Bowler
Bowler Tactical Threat
Batter Counter-Strategy
Predicted Face-Off Winner
Max O’Dowd vs Mitchell Starc
High-velocity swinging yorker targeting the leg stump
Guard modification to clear the front leg early
Mitchell Starc
Travis Head vs Aryan Dutt
Tight off-spin darted into the pads from around the wicket
Aggressive sweep shot behind square leg
Travis Head
Scott Edwards vs Adam Zampa
Quick slider attacking the inside edge of the bat
Playing late using soft wrists to work the singles
Adam Zampa
Boundary Dominance Metrics (Last Completed Match)
Team Squad
Total Fours Hit
Total Sixes Hit
Total Runs From Boundaries
Percentage of Total Innings Runs
Australia
29 Fours
11 Sixes
182 Runs
45.61%
Netherlands
9 Fours
0 Sixes
36 Runs
40.00%
Historical Venue Profiles and Performance Impact
Stadium Name
City Location
Matches Hosted
Average First Innings Par
Dominant Surface Characteristic
Arun Jaitley Stadium
New Delhi, India
1 Match
315 Runs
Flat batting deck with short square boundaries favoring stroke play.
Warner Park Stadium
Basseterre, St Kitts
1 Match
285 Runs
True bounce with great outfield carry under sunny skies.
R. Premadasa Stadium
Colombo, Sri Lanka
1 Match
240 Runs
Slow, abrasive surface that triggers massive spin and lower bounce.
Final Verdict
The complete statistical history highlights Australia’s immense global superiority over the Netherlands across all forms of cricket. While the recent 2026 warm-up encounter in Colombo was completely washed out by wet weather before action began, the numbers from previous tournament fixtures validate that Australia’s raw batting firepower and elite bowling variety keep them as an unassailable force in this matchup.