Australia kicked off their ODI World Cup campaign with losses against India and South Africa - but there's still plenty of time to turn things around in their search for a sixth title.
After posting a modest first innings total against the host nation, the Aussies struggled to contain the likes of Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, with India passing the score with relative ease for a six-wicket triumph.
The team suffered another disappointing loss against South Africa, but managed to bounce back and get their tournament underway with victories over Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Pat Cummins' side will now take on Netherlands, before some massive blockbusters later in the tournament against the likes of New Zealand and England.
The Sporting News has all the latest on Australia's World Cup draw below.
When is Australia's next ODI World Cup match?
Australia will play their next match on Wednesday, October 25th against Netherlands.
The clash will begin at 7.30pm AEDT and 2pm local time.
Australia ODI World Cup full schedule, draw and results
Date/Time (AEDT) | Match/Result |
Sun. 8th October, 7.30pm | India 4/201 def. Australia 199 |
Thu. 12th October, 7.30pm | South Africa 7/311 def. Australia 177 |
Mon. 16th October, 7.30pm | Australia 5/215 def. Sri Lanka 209 |
Fri. 20th October, 7.30pm | Australia 9/367 def. Pakistan 305 |
Wed. 25th October, 7.30pm | Australia vs Netherlands |
Sat. 28th October, 4pm | Australia vs New Zealand |
Sat. 4th November, 7.30pm | Australia vs England |
Tue. 7th November, 7.30pm | Australia vs Afghanistan |
Sat. 11th November, 4pm | Australia vs Bangladesh |
How to watch ODI World Cup in Australia
Channel Nine hold the official free-to-air rights for every Australian match, as well as the semi-finals and final.
Every single match of this year's tournament will also be broadcast live on Fox Cricket.
How to live stream ICC World Cup in Australia
9Now will live stream every Australian match live on their platform, while Kayo Sports will have uninterrupted access to every match of the tournament.