In a highly-anticipated match between two powerhouses, India's opening batter Smriti Mandhana stole the show with a brilliant knock of 80 runs in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. With this, she becomes the fifth batter to score over 5000 runs in WODIs and also the fastest and youngest to achieve this milestone. Her performance has been vital for India's success in the tournament so far, with two wins and one loss under their belt. Along with her record-breaking knock, Mandhana also holds the unique distinction of being the first batter in women's cricket to score over 1000 runs in a calendar year and register five consecutive 50+ scores against Australia.
Australia women make history in the Women's ODI World Cup 2025 with a record-breaking chase against India. Alyssa Healy's unbeaten 142 and Ellyse Perry's crucial 47* helped Australia clinch a three-wicket victory against India, with a total of 331 runs, marking the highest successful run chase in women's ODI history. It was a day of milestones for the Women in Yellow as they dominated the game with stellar performances from Healy, Perry, and others.
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Australia showcased a stellar performance in the Women's World Cup, with skipper Alyssa Healy's impressive century leading the team to a record-breaking successful run chase against India. Healy's flexible wrists and precise ball striking helped her dominate the Indian bowlers, counteracting pacer Kranti Gaud's previous success against her. Left-arm spinner Sri Charani also played a key role in India's control of the middle overs, taking three wickets to limit Australia's dominance. With this victory, Australia rose to the top of the table while India remained in third place.
In a stunning performance, Australia's cricket team defeated India in the ICC Women's World Cup in Visakhapatnam. After winning the toss and choosing to bowl, Australia's opening batswoman, Alyssa Healy, scored an incredible 142 runs off 107 balls. Despite strong performances from India's Smriti Mandhana and Harleen Deol, Australia successfully chased down a record 331 runs, making it the highest successful chase in women's ODI history.
After being dropped for the England tour, Kuldeep Yadav made a stunning comeback in the ongoing Test series against West Indies with a five-wicket haul in just his second appearance. The young spinner showed his mastery over variations and took down key West Indian batsmen with deceiving turns and straight deliveries. With this feat, he has equalled the world record for most fifers by a left-arm wrist spinner and helped India enforce the follow-on, leading to a comfortable victory.
John Campbell's unbeaten 87 runs and Shai Hope's 66 not out helped the West Indies show rare resilience and stay in the game after being asked to follow on by India. The two batters put up a 138-run unbroken partnership, the only half-centuries of the series for the visitors so far. While India's victory seems inevitable, the counter-attack should boost the West Indies' confidence before their tour of New Zealand.
In a dramatic turn of events, Kuldeep Yadav's five-wicket haul helped India bowl out West Indies in their first innings for 248 runs. India then enforced the follow-on, but West Indies' openers John Campbell and Shai Hope showed resilience and fought back, leading the game to the fourth day. Campbell even hit a six off Ravindra Jadeja, while Hope took on Washington Sundar. Despite their efforts, India still maintains a strong lead of 270 runs.
Harleen Deol, an Indian cricketer, shared her definition of harmony within her team. She spoke about the team's daily routines during matches and tournaments, highlighting the small details that bring them joy, such as the sound of kitbag wheels and the knocking of a bat. Deol also reminisced about her maiden ODI century and the synchronised sound of the crowd's roar when a player hits a boundary or fifty. Team India is set to face South Africa in the World Cup on Thursday.
Indian openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal shattered a long-standing record by achieving their sixth 100+ run opening partnership in women's ODIs during the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup. Their impressive partnership of 155 runs against Australia broke a 52-year-old record and solidified their position as the highest opening stand against Australia in the World Cup. This is also their fourth 100+ run partnership in a single calendar year, making them a force to be reckoned with in the Indian women's cricket team.