Rankings: India - 7, Australia - 5.
Head to head: Overall: India - 2, Australia - 3.
1 - Number of centurion for India in the T20I. This coveted honour goes to Suresh Raina who is coming back to Indian squad after a layoff in Test series. He made 101 off 60 balls against South Africa at Gros Islet on May 2, 2010.
12 - Number of matches won by Australia out of 14 games played at home. This is the second highest tally of matches won by a host country after South Africa's 15 victories in 22 T20I while playing in their own backyard.
40 - Years & above, and still playing the fastest version of the game. Brad Hogg will become the latest and the third player overall to do so at the age of 40 years & 362 days. He emulated Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya (41 yrs & 360 days) and Canada’s Sunil Dhaniram (41 yrs & 116 days) who have also appeared in T20Is after turning 40.
79 - Number of unbeaten runs scored by Rohit Sharma at Bridgetown on May 7, 2010 is the highest individual score in India – Australia rubber. He faced 46 deliveries and hit four fours and six sixes during the World T20 tournament.