Australia Women’s tour of India 2025 ODI stats and key highlights
Smriti on a roll
6 The number of batters who have scored fifty-plus runs in three or more consecutive Women’s ODI innings against the Australian team. However, in the Delhi ODI on 20 Sep 2025, Smriti Mandhana’s second century of the series made her the only player to register four fifty-plus scores against Australia.
Batters registering three or more consecutive ODI fifties against Australia Women
|
50+ |
Batter |
(for) |
From |
To |
Score sequence |
|
4 |
Smriti Mandhana |
(Ind) |
11 Dec 2024 |
17 Feb 2025 |
105, 58, 117, 125 |
|
3 |
Debbie Hockley |
(NZ) |
4 Feb 1996 |
16 Feb 1997 |
50, 67, 78* |
|
3 |
Charlotte Edwards |
(Eng) |
5 Jul 2009 |
7 Jan 2011 |
65, (dnb), 50, 90 |
|
3 |
Hayley Matthew |
(WI) |
11 Nov 2014 |
16 Nov 2014 |
55, 89, 60 |
|
3 |
Suzie Bates |
(NZ) |
22 Feb 2016 |
26 Feb 2017 |
61, 110, 55 |
|
4 |
Mithali Raj |
(Ind) |
5 Feb 2016 |
12 Jul 2017 |
58, 89, 69 |
Notes:
* A day before the start of her 50+ sequence, Hockley was dismissed for 49
* Edwards finished her fifties sequence by scoring an unbeaten 48
* It was Mathew’s first three innings against Australia
* Before the start of her 50+ sequence, Bates’s scores were 54, 102, 43
50The number of ballsSmriti Mandhana needed to reach the 13th century of her ODI career in the Delhi ODI on 20 September 2025. This is now the second fastest three-figure score in Women’s ODIs. Only Australian Meg Lanning has done it quicker — in 45 balls. Mandhana’s 50-ball century, which is the quickest by a batter against Australia in Women’s ODIs, has been listed in the tables below along with other significant landmarks achieved by her during her spectacular knock.
Fastest centuries in Women ODIs
|
Balls |
Batter |
Score (balls) |
For |
Opponent |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
45 |
Meg Lanning |
103 (50) |
Australia |
New Zealand |
North Syndey |
17 Dec 2012 |
Won |
|
50 |
Smriti Mandhana |
125 (63) |
India |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
57 |
Karen Rolton |
107* (67) |
Australia |
South Africa |
Lincoln |
13 Dec 2000 |
Won |
|
57 |
Beth Mooney |
138 (75) |
Australia |
India |
New Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Won |
|
59 |
Sophie Devine |
108 (61) |
New Zealand |
Ireland |
Dublin |
10 Jun 2018 |
Won |
Fastest ODI centuries against Australia Women
|
Balls |
Batter |
Score (balls) |
For |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
50 |
Smriti Mandhana |
125 (63) |
India |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
77 |
Smriti Mandhana |
117 (91) |
India |
Mullanpur |
17 Feb 2025 |
Won |
|
79 |
Nat Sciver-Brunt |
109* (85) |
England |
Hamilton |
5 Mar 2022 |
Lost |
|
86 |
Lizelle Lee |
102 (89) |
South Africa |
North Sydney |
23 Nov 2016 |
Lost |
|
90 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
171* (115) |
India |
Derby |
20 Jul 2017 |
Won |
|
90 |
Nat Sciver-Brunt |
148* (121) |
England |
Christchurch (HO) |
3 Apr 2022 |
Lost |
Fastest ODI centuries for India Women
|
Balls |
Batter |
Score (balls) |
Against |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
50 |
Smriti Mandhana |
125 (63) |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
70 |
Smriti Mandhana |
135 (80) |
Ireland |
Rajkot |
15 Jan 2025 |
Won |
|
77 |
Smriti Mandhana |
117 (91) |
Australia |
Mullanpur |
17 Feb 2025 |
Won |
|
82 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
102 (84) |
England |
Chester-le-Street |
22 Jul 2025 |
Won |
|
87 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
103* (88) |
South Africa |
Bengaluru |
19 Jun 2024 |
Won |
|
89 |
Jemimah Rodrigues |
123 (101) |
South Africa |
Colombo RPS |
7 May 2025 |
Won |
Fastest ODI centuries for India Women against Australia Women
|
Balls |
Batter |
Score (balls) |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
50 |
Smriti Mandhana |
125 (63) |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
77 |
Smriti Mandhana |
117 (91) |
Mullanpur |
17 Feb 2025 |
Won |
|
90 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
171 (115) |
Derby |
20 Jul 2017 |
Won |
|
103 |
Smriti Mandhana |
105 (109) |
Perth |
11 Dec 2024 |
Lost |
23The number of ballsSmriti Mandhana needed to reach her fifty. This is now the fastest for India in Women’s ODIs. Team-mate Richa Ghosh had done it in 26 balls at Queenstown in 2022.
Fastest ODI fifties for India Women
|
Balls |
Batter |
Score (balls) |
Opponent |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
23 |
Smriti Mandhana |
125 (63) |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
26 |
Richa Ghosh |
52 (29) |
New Zealand |
Queenstown |
22 Feb 2022 |
Lost |
|
29 |
Rumeli Dhar |
50 (31) |
Sri Lanka |
Kurunegala |
11 May 2008 |
Won |
|
32 |
Veda Krishnamurthy |
51* (33) |
South Africa |
Kimberley |
7 Feb 2018 |
Won |
|
32 |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
52 (35) |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
5The number of century partnerships for the first wicket for Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandana in Women’s ODI cricket. The two became the ninth pair in Women’s ODIs to achieve five or more century partnerships and also the third Indian opening pair to do so. For the record, the Aussie pair of Belinda Clark and Lisa Keightley has the most number number of century partnerships —10.
Opening pairs with five century stands for India in Women’s ODIs
|
100+ |
Opening pair |
Inns |
Runs |
Ave. |
50s |
From |
To |
|
5 |
Anju Jain & Jaya Sharma |
27 |
1229 |
49.16 |
3 |
6 Jan 2002 |
10 Apr 2005 |
|
5 |
Karuna Jain & Jaya Sharma |
25 |
1169 |
50.83 |
6 |
6 Mar 2004 |
4 Sep 2008 |
|
5 |
Pratika Rawal & Smriti Mandhana |
17 |
1302 |
76.59 |
7 |
22 Dec 2024 |
20 Sep 2025 |
76.59India’s average partnership for the first wicket between Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana. This is now the highest for any opening pair in the history of Women’s ODI cricket among those pairs with at least 10 innings.
Most successful opening pairs in Women’s ODIs (min 10 inns)
|
Ave. |
Opening pair |
For |
M |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
100 |
50 |
From |
To |
|
76.59 |
Pratika Rawal & Smriti Mandhana |
Ind |
17 |
17 |
0 |
1302 |
5 |
7 |
22 Dec 2024 |
20 Sep 2025 |
|
68.83 |
Caroline Atkins & Sarah Taylor |
Eng |
19 |
19 |
1 |
1239 |
4 |
5 |
25 Feb 2008 |
7 Jul 2009 |
|
63.41 |
Rachael Haynes & Alyssa Healy |
Aus |
29 |
29 |
0 |
1839 |
7 |
6 |
16 Mar 2012 |
3 Apr 2022 |
|
62.43 |
Belinda Clarke & Belinda Haggett |
Aus |
15 |
15 |
1 |
874 |
2 |
8 |
17 Jan 1991 |
29 Jul 1993 |
|
60.13 |
Tammy Beaumont & Amy Jones |
Eng |
24 |
24 |
0 |
1443 |
6 |
6 |
17 Nov 2016 |
22 Jul 2025 |
6The number of instances when the top three or four Indian Women batters have all registered fifty-plus scores in the same innings of an ODI match. The record for Indian Women is four fifties, achieved twice. The top three doing it has occurred on four occasions, including in the recent ODI in Mullanpur on 14 September 2025. This match provided the first-ever instance in Women’s ODI history when the top three batters made fifty-plus scores in a losing cause. It also provided the first such instance against Australia by any opponent.
The top four/three batters recording fifty-plus scores in an ODI match for India Women
|
Four fifties by the top four |
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|
Total |
Against |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
|
298/2 (50 ov) |
West indies |
Dhanbad |
26 Feb 2004 |
won |
|
|
(Anju Jain 67, Jaya Sharma 97, Anjum Chopra 55*, Mithali Raj 56*) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
370/5 (50 ov) |
Ireland |
Rajkot |
12 Jan 2025 |
won |
|
|
(Smriti Mandhana 73, Pratika Rawal 67, Harleen Deol 89, Jemimah Rodrigues 102) |
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Three fifties by the top three |
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|
Total |
Against |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
|
281/3 (50 ov) |
England |
Derby |
24 Jun 2017 |
won |
|
|
(Punam Raut 86, Smriti Mandhana 90, Mithali Raj 71) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
358/5 (50 ov) |
West Indies |
Vadodara |
24 Dec 2024 |
won |
|
|
(Smriti Mandhana 53, Pratika Rawal 76, Harleen Deol 115) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
435/5 (50 ov) |
Ireland |
Rajkot |
15 Jan 2025 |
won |
|
|
(Pratika Rawal 154, Smriti Mandhana 135, Richa Ghosh 59) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
281/7 (50 ov) |
Australia |
Mullanpur |
14 Sep 2025 |
lost |
|
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(Pratika Rawal 64, Smriti Mandhana 58, Harleen Deol 54) |
369India Women’s total in Delhi is now the highest by a side while chasing a target in Women’s ODIs.
Highest totals while batting second in a Women’s ODI
|
Total |
(Ov) |
Team |
Against |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
369/10 |
(47) |
India |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Lost |
|
321/6 |
(50) |
South Africa |
India |
Bengaluru |
19 Jun 2024 |
Lost |
|
314/7 |
(50) |
South Africa |
India |
Colombo RPS |
7 May 2025 |
Lost |
|
305/9 |
(50) |
South Africa |
England |
Bristol |
5 Jul 2017 |
Lost |
|
305/4 |
(44.3) |
Sri Lanka |
South Africa |
Potchefstroom |
17 Apr 2024 |
Won |
|
305/10 |
(49.5) |
England |
India |
Chester-leStreet |
22 Jul 2025 |
Lost |
781The combined total of both sides in Delhi. This is now the highest match run-aggregate in the history of Women’s ODI cricket. The combined total exceeded the previous record by 103 runs.
Highest combined match totals in Women’s ODIs
|
Total |
Team1 (total) |
Team2 (total) |
Venue |
Date |
Won by |
|
781/20 |
Aus (412/10) |
Ind (369/10) |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Aus |
|
678/14 |
Eng (373/5) |
SA (305/9) |
Bristol |
5 Jul 2017 |
Eng |
|
651/16 |
Ind (337/9) |
SA (314/7) |
Colombo RPS |
7 May 2025 |
Ind |
|
646/9 |
Ind (325/3) |
SA (321/6) |
Bengaluru |
19 Jun 2024 |
Ind |
|
641/15 |
Aus (356/5) |
Eng (285/10) |
Christchurch |
3 Apr 2022 |
Aus |
412 Australia Women’s total in Delhi is now the highest by any opponent against India Women.
Highest totals against India in Women’s ODIs
|
Total |
(Ov) |
Team |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
|
412/10 |
(47.5) |
Australia |
Delhi |
20 Sep 2025 |
Won |
|
371/8 |
(50) |
Australia |
Brisbane (AB) |
8 Dec 2024 |
Won |
|
338/7 |
(50) |
Australia |
Mumbai WS |
2 Jan 2024 |
Won |
|
332/7+ |
(50) |
South Africa |
Bengaluru |
19 Jun 2024 |
Lost |
|
314/7+ |
(50) |
South Africa |
Colombo RPS |
7 May 2025 |
Lost |
+ second innings
All records are correct and updated until 20 September 2025.