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Pratika Rawal becomes the fastest to reach 500 ODI runs in women's cricket

Pratika Rawal etched her name into the record books by becoming the fastest batter to reach 500 runs in Women’s One-Day Internationals.

Apr 29, 2025, 11:44 AM3 min read

Pratika Rawal becomes the fastest to reach 500 ODI runs in women's cricket

Young Indian women's cricket team batsman Pratika Rawal created history on Tuesday by becoming the fastest batter to reach 500 runs in Women’s ODI in the second match of the triangular series against South Africa at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana gave the Indian innings a strong start and shared a crucial 83-run partnership for the first wicket. Mandhana scored 36 runs off 54 balls but was caught out by Annerie Dercksen and returned to the pavilion. Pratika continued her excellent form and completed 500 runs in her ODI career.

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New record in women's cricket

Pratika Rawal becomes the fastest to reach 500 ODI runs in women's cricket

Pratika Rawal reached the 500-run mark in just her eighth innings, surpassing England’s Charlotte Edwards, who had held the previous record of nine innings. Rawal achieved this in the fourth over of India’s innings, when she collected a single off Masabata Klaas after pulling a short-pitched delivery.

Earlier in the first match of the series, Rawal had won the 'Player of the Match' title by scoring an unbeaten 50 runs off 62 balls, where India registered a spectacular victory by 9 wickets.

Consecutive fifty-plus scores in ODIs

In the match against South Africa, 24-year-old Pratika Rawal played an important innings of 78 runs in 91 balls, which included 1 six and 7 fours. She brought up her half-century in 58 deliveries, reaching the milestone with a six. With this, Rawal also became only the second Indian woman, after Mithali Raj, to register five consecutive fifty-plus scores in ODIs.

Rawal also strengthened the Indian innings by sharing 68 runs with Harleen Deol for the second wicket. Her innings was crucial in taking the team's score to a good level. Although she was bowled by Nonkululeko Mlaba, by then she had already made a big contribution.

Rawal's streak began with an 89 against Ireland

Rawal's streak began with an 89 against Ireland in Rajkot, followed by scores of 67 and 154 in the same series. She continued with an unbeaten 50 against Sri Lanka before her knock against South Africa. In eight innings so far, Rawal has accumulated 572 runs, including one century and five fifties, at an average exceeding 80.

Rawal made her ODI debut in December 2024 against the West Indies in Vadodara, replacing Shafali Verma at the top of the order. She scored 40, 76, and 18 in that series before making an impact against Ireland earlier this year. Her consistent performances have quickly elevated her to one of India’s most promising top-order batters.

With this world record, Rawal also overtakes Mithali Raj’s Indian record of reaching 500 ODI runs in 13 innings, and becomes the fastest Indian — across men’s and women’s ODIs — to reach the landmark, ahead of Shubman Gill’s 10 innings.

The excitement of the triangular series continues

The tri-series being played between the women's teams of India, Sri Lanka and South Africa has started from April 27. Under this series, every team will play two matches each against the other two teams.

The top two teams in the points table after all the league matches will face each other for the title in the final on May 11. In this series, the players are getting a good opportunity to get into form and test the team combination.

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ICC Women's World Cup 2025 India Women vs South Africa Women Match 10 Preview: Head-to-head Stats, Possible XI, Pitch Report, Streaming Details

Here is everything you need to know before the India Women vs South Africa Women match 10 in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025.

Oct 8, 2025, 12:35 PM4 min read

ICC Women's World Cup 2025 India Women vs South Africa Women Match 10 Preview: Head-to-head Stats, Possible XI, Pitch Report, Streaming Details

The 10th match of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 will be played between India Women and South Africa Women on Thursday, October 9th (Thursday), at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam.

India and South Africa are among the favourites to win the silverware this year. The Women in Blue had a brilliant start to their campaign with two successive wins against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, and are currently at the top of the points table with four points and a net run rate of +1.757. 

Proteas, on the other hand, had a disappointing start to their campaign with a crushing defeat to England before making a strong comeback against New Zealand.

Here is everything you need to know before the India Women vs South Africa Women match 10 in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025.

Also Read: Visakhapatnam cricket stadium to inaugurate Mithali Raj and Raavi Kalpana stands ahead of India-Australia Women's World Cup match

Match Details

  • Match: India Women vs South Africa Women
  • Tournament: ICC Women's World Cup 2025, Match 10
  • Date: 9 October 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM IST
  • Venue: Dr. YS Rajashekhara Reddy Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Streaming Details

The India Women vs South Africa Women, ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Match 10 will be broadcast live on Star Sports Network. On TV, fans can watch the match on Star Sports' separate channels, Star Sports 1/HD and Star Sports Hindi/HD, with commentary in Hindi and English.

The match can be streamed live online on JioHotstar app or website.

India Women vs South Africa Women: Head-to-head stats

Team India and South Africa have faced off 33 times in the history of Women’s ODIs. In those 33 outings, the Women in Blue emerged victorious on 20 occasions, while the Proteas won 12 matches, with one match ending in no result.

In the Women’s ODI World Cup, India and South Africa met thrice in 1997, 2017, and 2022, with the Proteas winning in the last two face-offs, while India won the inaugural 1997 encounter.

Matches Played 33
IND W Won 20
SA W Won 12
No Result 01

Pitch Report: Dr. YS Rajashekhara Reddy Stadium

Dr. YS Rajashekhara Reddy Stadium is a new venue and has hosted a few white-ball matches. The pitch here has been brilliant for batting, with not much help in it for the bowlers. In the few matches played here, it has seen high scores being made and chased.

The team winning the toss prefers to bat first at this ground. Out of 15 ODI matches played at this ground, the team batting won three times while chasing side came out victorious on 10 occasions.

Weather Report

The weather forecast in Vizag for Thursday shows heavy thunderstorms with 40 to 50 percent precipitation. The temperature will fluctuate between 28 and 31°C with average humidity around 85 percent and 6 km/h wind speed.

Possible Lineups

India Women: Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Shree Charani, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh Thakur.

South Africa Women: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Marizanne Kapp, Anneke Bosch, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba.

Also Read: 5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

India Women vs South Africa Women Match Prediction

India and South Africa are expected to put their best foot forward in the upcoming clash of the Women’s World Cup 2025, as both teams look to gain an advantage early in the tournament. Both teams are likely to rely on their key players to deliver, but the match could depend on how well the top and middle order batters handle pressure and the bowlers control the middle overs.

Given the head-to-head record in ODIs and the last five meetings between the two sides, India will start as favourites to continue their winning streak. However, South Africa are expected to put up a good fight and could spring a surprise if their key batters fire and their bowlers execute disciplined plans, especially in the powerplay and middle order.

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Visakhapatnam cricket stadium to inaugurate Mithali Raj and Raavi Kalpana stands ahead of India-Australia Women's World Cup match

Andhra Cricket Association (AC) has announced that two stands in the ACA-VDCA Vizag cricket stadium would be dedicated to legendary Indian women cricketers Mithali Raj and Ravi Kalpana.

Oct 6, 2025, 11:24 AM2 min read

Visakhapatnam cricket stadium to inaugurate Mithali Raj and Raavi Kalpana stands ahead of India-Australia Women's World Cup match

Two stands at the ACA-VDCA Visakhapatnam Cricket Stadium will be named after legendary Indian women cricketers Mithali Raj and Raavi Kalpana. The inauguration ceremony will coincide with the India-Australia Women's World Cup match on October 12th.

The ACA will inaugurate the Mithali Raj Stand and the Ravi Kalpana Stand on October 12, ahead of the India-Australia match, marking a first-of-its-kind tribute to women cricketers at the stadium.

Also Read: 5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Mandhana requested for the stands

The decision was taken following a request from India's star batsman Smriti Mandhana at the 'Breaking Boundaries' event in August 2025 with Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh.

Acting on Smriti Mandhana's appeal, Minister Nara Lokesh immediately consulted the Andhra Cricket Association. As a result, it has been decided to honour the great personalities of women's cricket by naming the stands after them at the Visakhapatnam Stadium.

Mr. Lokesh said, “Smriti Mandhana’s thoughtful suggestion captured a wider public sentiment. Translating that idea into immediate action reflects our collective commitment to gender parity and to acknowledging the trailblazers of women’s cricket.”

Speaking of the ongoing World Cup, India have made a perfect start to the tournament, having beaten Sri Lanka and Pakistan in their opening two games. Australia started the World Cup with a resounding 89-run win over New Zealand, but their match against Sri Lanka in Colombo was washed out without the toss.

Also Read: 5 Highest Scores by a Batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

Mithali Raj's career in WODI

Mithali Raj is a former India captain and one of the game’s most accomplished batters. She is a pathbreaking figure who broadened the horizons for women’s cricket nationwide. Mithali ended her career as the highest run-getter in Women's ODIs, with 7,805 runs at 50.68. No player in the history of women's cricket has ever scored 6,000. 

Ravi Kalpana is an Andhra-born wicketkeeper-batter whose rise from the state system to the India side has galvanised local talent and strengthened the pathway for girls in cricket.

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ICC Women's World Cup 2025 India Women vs Pakistan Women Match 6 Preview: Head-to-head Stats, Possible XI, Pitch Report, Streaming Details

Here is everything you need to know before the India Women vs Pakistan Women match 6 in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025.

Oct 4, 2025, 8:57 AM3 min read

ICC Women's World Cup 2025 India Women vs Pakistan Women Match 6 Preview: Head-to-head Stats, Possible XI, Pitch Report, Streaming Details

The Indian women and Pakistani women's cricket teams are set for another high-voltage clash at the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. Fans are eagerly awaiting this clash, which will take place on Sunday, October 5th, at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. This on-field contest is expected to be even more exciting due to the recent disputes between the two countries' cricket boards.

Both teams began their World Cup campaigns in contrasting fashion. Hosts India defeated Sri Lanka by 59 runs. In contrast, Pakistan, collapsed against Bangladesh, losing by seven wickets in a match where they struggled against both pace and spin.

India currently occupy the fourth spot after all teams have played a game each. The Women in Blue will eye the opportunity to boost their net run rate, which becomes crucial at the fag end of the tournament.

Here is everything you need to know before the India Women vs Pakistan Women match 6 in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025.

Also Read: 5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Match Details

  • Match: India Women vs Pakistan Women
  • Tournament: ICC Women's World Cup 2025, Match 6
  • Date: 5 October 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM IST
  • Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

Streaming Details

The India Women vs Pakistan Women, ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Match 6 will be broadcast live on Star Sports Network. On TV, fans can watch the match on Star Sports' separate channels, Star Sports 1/HD and Star Sports Hindi/HD, with commentary in Hindi and English.

The match can be streamed live online on JioHotstar app or website.

India Women vs Pakistan Women: Head-to-head stats

Since their first encounter, the Indian women’s team has consistently maintained a winning record against Pakistan. The two sides have met in a total of 11 ODI matches, and India has won all 11, maintaining a perfect record. This includes four World Cup encounters, where Pakistan has yet to register a victory.

Matches Played 11
IND W Won 11
PAK W Won 00
No Result 00

Pitch Report: R Premadasa Stadium

The R Premadasa Stadium is known to favor batters, with many high-scoring matches played at the venue. However, fast bowlers can exploit some help early on, while the spinners will come into play as the game progresses.

Weather Report

Heavy rain is expected early in the day, but it should dissipate during match hours. While the threat of rain looms over the game, we are expecting a full game to be played out in humid conditions. The temperature is expected to be in the late twenties throughout the day.

Possible Lineups

India Women: Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur(c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh(w), Deepti Sharma, Amanjot Kaur, Sneh Rana, Kranti Gaud, Shree Charani.

Pakistan Women: Muneeba Ali, Omaima Sohail, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Sidra Nawaz(w), Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana(c), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal.

Also Read: 5 Highest Scores by a Batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

India Women vs Pakistan Women Match Prediction

India Women started the tournament as expected with a win over co-hosts Sri Lanka. They were given a bit of a challenge by their opponents, however. They are expected to perform better as a unit as the tournament progresses and should have more than enough for Pakistan.

Pakistan Women suffered a shock defeat in their opening match of the tournament. Bangladesh Women repeated the exploits from their maiden ODI World Cup in 2022 by handing them a 7-wicket defeat in Colombo. Sidra Amin and Fatima Sana will need to lead from the front if they are to immediately bounce back from their shock loss.

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5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Australia Women hammered 412 runs against India in New Delhi, equaling their own highest total achieved back in 1997. In this article, we will take a look at the top 5 highest totals in women’s ODI cricket history.

Sep 24, 2025, 12:19 PM4 min read

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Women’s One Day International (ODI) cricket has changed drastically over the years. From low-scoring matches in the early 90s to today’s aggressive batting approach, modern teams are regularly crossing the 400-run mark. The latest entry into the record books came in September 2025, when Australia Women hammered 412 runs against India in New Delhi, equaling their own highest total achieved back in 1997. 

In this article, we will take a look at the top 5 highest totals in women’s ODI cricket history.

Also Read: 5 Highest Scores by a Batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

1. New Zealand 491/4 vs Ireland | 2018

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

New Zealand Women started off their home ODI series against Ireland in June 2018 by mounting 491-4 after opting to bat first. Captain Suzie Bates made 151 off 94 balls and number three Maddy Green contributed with 122 runs from just 77 deliveries with 15 regal boundaries and a six. 

Jess Watkin (62 off 59) and Amelia Kerr (81* off 45) and 31 extras also left a lasting impression as the New Zealand team toppled its own 21-year-old record in Women’s ODIs. The hosts ended up securing a huge 347-run win to signal a long and tiring week for the visitors.

2. New Zealand 455/5 vs Pakistan | 1997

In the second ODI of their two-match series against the visiting Pakistan team at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval in January 1997, the Maia Lewis-led New Zealand team towed 455 runs from 50 overs for the loss of just five wickets. Skipper Lewis herself top-scored in the innings by cracking 105 from just 72 balls.

The innings marked the first-ever occasion of a team 400 in ODIs, and it remained the highest-ever women’s ODI total for over two decades.

3. New Zealand 440/3 vs Ireland | 2018

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Just three days after belting 418 runs at the city’s Vineyard, New Zealand accrued 440-3 from 50 overs against Ireland. Amelia Kerr, aged 17 at the time, batted out the innings and clobbered 232 of those runs from just 145 balls with 31 boundaries and two sixes.

Leigh Kasperek at number three also reaped in a boundary-laden 113, while opener Amy Satterthwaite made a 45-ball 61 during her century-plus partnership with Kerr. Remarkably, Amelia Kerr also picked up five wickets later in the match to headline New Zealand’s 305-run victory and a 3-0 sweep.

4. India 435/5 vs Ireland | 2025

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Facing Ireland in the third ODI of their three-match series at Rajkot’s Saurashtra Cricket Stadium in January 2025, Indian skipper Smriti Mandhana launched 12 boundaries and seven huge sixes in her 80-ball 135. Her younger partner Pratika Rawal also made her presence known by composing 154 runs from 129 balls as the two openers shared 233 runs for the first wicket.

Richa Ghosh at number three smeared 59 from 42 balls against Ireland’s bowlers as India racked up 435-5 from 50 overs, their highest team total and the fourth highest overall in women’s ODIs at the time.

5. New Zealand 418 vs Ireland | 2018

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

New Zealand scored 418 runs without facing their 50 overs in the second ODI from their three-match away series against Ireland back in June 2018. With a 1-0 lead, opening batter Sophie Devine smashed 108 from just 61 with 13 boundaries and six sixes while Maddy Green at number three hit a 36-ball half-century.

New Zealand recorded a huge 306-run win after amassing one of ODI cricket’s biggest totals.

Also Read: ICC Women's World Cup Past Winners & Most Successful Teams

6. Australia 412 vs India | 2025

5 Highest Totals in Women’s ODI Cricket History

Australia beat India in a remarkable series decider in Delhi 2025 that set a new record for the most runs scored in a women's one-day international. Beth Mooney hit a career-best 138, powering Australia to their joint highest-ever innings total of 412 all out.

Mooney's whirlwind 138 off 79 balls lit up the middle overs, young opener Georgia Voll (81), Ellyse Perry (68) and skipper Alyssa Healy (30) provided the early fireworks after electing to bat first.

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5 Highest Scores by a Batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

Through this article, we will take a look at the top 5 highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup.

Sep 24, 2025, 11:31 AM3 min read

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

The ICC Women's World Cup is one of the oldest forms of World Championship cricket as the first-ever tournament was held in 1973 in England. The first-ever women's World Cup was won in 1973 by England as well. Australia has been the most successful team in the World Cup as they have successfully won the tournament seven times. Through this article, we will take a look at the top 5 highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup.

Also Read: ICC Women's World Cup Past Winners & Most Successful Teams

Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

1. Belinda Clark | 229 vs Denmark

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

Australia Women's captain Belinda Clark still holds the record for the only double-century in the Women’s ODI World Cup, while she scored 229 not out against Denmark Women in the 1997 edition. She took 155 balls to score those runs, while she hit 22 fours. There were also two 60s, as Australia Women recorded 412/3 in 50 overs, while the opponents were bundled out for only 49 runs.  

2. Chamari Athapaththu | 178* vs Australia

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

During the Women’s World Cup 2017 league stage match against Australia Women, Sri Lankan top-order Chamari Athapaththu scored 178 not out off 143 balls with 22 fours and six sixes that helped Sri Lanka Women to score 257/9 in 50 overs. However, they lost the match by eight wickets with 37 balls remaining. 

3. Charlotte Edwards | 173* vs Ireland

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

During the Women’s World Cup 1997 league stage fixture against Ireland Women, English opener Charlotte Edwards slammed 173 not out off 155 balls with 19 fours. She also got support from the other players, as England Women scored 324/3 in 50 overs, and they won the match by 208 runs. 

4. Harmanpreet Kaur | 171* vs Australia

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

During the Women’s World Cup 2017 Semi-final, when India were facing Australia Women, the Indian star Harmanpreet Kaur had a single-handed battle and she scored 171 not out off 115 balls with 20 fours and seven sixes. Her powerful batting helped India Women to score 281/4 in the 42-over game, and they won that fixture by 36 runs. 

Also Read: Top 10: Most runs in ICC Women's World Cup

5. Stafanie Taylor | 171 vs Sri Lanka

5 Highest scores by a batter in ICC Women’s World Cup

During the Women’s World Cup 2013 group stage match, West Indies cricketer Stafanie Taylor scored 171 runs from 137 balls against Sri Lanka Women with the help of 18 fours and two sixes. There were also crucial supports from Kyshona Knight (44 off 67 balls), Deandra Dottin (50 off 22 balls), and captain Merissa Aguilleira (47* off 24 balls), as West Indies Women scored 368/8 in 50 overs in the first innings, and later they won by 209 runs. 

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