The Australia men's public cricket crew addresses Australia in men's global cricket. As the joint most established group in Test cricket history, playing in the very first Test match in 1877, the group likewise plays One-Day Global (ODI) and Twenty20 Worldwide (T20I) cricket, taking part in both the primary ODI, against Britain in the 1970-71 season and the main T20I, against New Zealand in the 2004-05 season, dominating both matches. The group draws its players from groups playing in the Australian homegrown rivalries - the Sheffield Safeguard, the Australian homegrown restricted overs cricket competition and the Enormous Slam Association. The public group has played 844 Test matches, winning 400, losing 227, drawing 215 and tying 2. As of May 2022, Australia is positioned first in the ICC Test Title on 128 rating points. Australia is the best group in Test cricket history, concerning by and large wins, win-misfortune proportion and wins rate. Test contentions incorporate The Remains (with Britain), the Boundary Gavaskar Prize with India), the Candid Worrell Prize (with the West Indies), the Trans-Tasman Prize (with New Zealand), and with South Africa. The group has played 972 ODI matches, winning 589, losing 340, tying 9 and with 34 completion in a no-result. As of May 2022, Australia is positioned third in the ICC ODI Title on 107 rating points, however have been positioned first for 141 of 185 months since its presentation in 2002. Australia is the best group in ODI cricket history, winning more than 60% of their matches, with a record seven World Cup last debuts (1975, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015) and have won the World Cup a record multiple times: 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015. Australia is the sole group to show up in four back to back World Cup finals (1996, 1999, 2003 and 2007), outperforming the old record of three successive World Cup appearances by the West Indies (1975, 1979 and 1983) and the solitary group to win 3 continuous World Cups (1999, 2003 and 2007). The group was undefeated in 34 continuous World Cup matches until the 2011 Cricket World Cup where Pakistan beat them by 4 wickets in the Gathering stage. It is likewise the second group to win a World Cup (2015) on home soil, after India (2011). Australia have additionally won the ICC Champions Prize two times (2006 and 2009) making them the first and the main group to become consecutive victors in the Heroes Prize competitions. Starting around 2021, Australia is the main group to win five Cricket World Cups; no other group has won more than two. The public group has played 169 Twenty20 Global matches, winning 89, losing 74, tying 3 and with 3 closure in a no-result. As of May 2022, Australia is positioned fifth in the ICC T20I Title on 251 rating points. Australia are the prevailing ICC Men's T20 World Cup champion, overcoming New Zealand in the 2021 last to guarantee their most memorable T20 World Cup title. On 12 January 2019, Australia won the main ODI against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground by 34 runs, to keep their 1,000th success in global cricket