World Cup final on Sunday, November 19.
If India wins the final, it will be their second world cup victory on home soil and their third overall.
On the other hand, Australia has won the Men's Cricket World Cup on five occasions in the past: in the 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2015 editions.
In the ongoing ODI World Cup, the Rohit Sharma-led side defeated Australia in the league match when the two teams met each other last month in Chennai.
Australia started their ODI World Cup campaign with two straight losses, but the journey of the team from Down Under has been a tale of resilience and redemption. Despite stumbling in their initial encounters, the five-time champions regrouped and stormed through the tournament, showcasing their cricketing prowess.
Australia won seven consecutive games to reach the semi-final before they defeated South Africa to qualify for the summit clash of the ongoing ODI World Cup.
The man who has stood rock-solid for Australia is Glenn Maxwell.
The star all-rounder has redefined aggression in the middle overs and has added a new dimension to Australia's batting following his heroics against Afghanistan.
On the other hand, India's dominance in the ongoing ODI World Cup has been a result of team effort. Each and every player has risen to the occasion whenever required.
While Virat Kohli (711 runs) has been in scintillating form, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record, Mohammad Shami (18 wickets) has wreaked havoc with fiery spells.
The semi-final victory against New Zealand has just added the cherry on the cake, as India broke the shackles by beating the Kiwis in a knockout game. In the match, Shami became the only Indian player to pick seven wickets in a World Cup game.
India are on a 10-match