• 5000 runs — Smriti Mandhana became the second Indian to reach 5000 runs in ODIs.

    She also became the youngest (29-year-old) and quickest (112 innings and 5569 balls) player to get to the mark.

  • 1000+ — Smriti also crossed 1000 runs in a calendar year, becoming the first player to do so in ODIs.

  • 155 — Smriti and Pratika notched up the highest opening partnership by any team against Australia in ODIs after adding 155 runs for the first wicket.

  • 4th — Smriti and Pratika also became the fourth Indian pair to record a 100-run opening stand in the World Cup.

  • 4- With this partnership, Smriti-Pratika now has the joint second-most 100-run opening partnerships in a calendar year (5 – Belinda Clark & Lisa Keightley for AUS-W, 2000 and 4 – Suzie Bates & Rachel Priest for NZ-W, 2015).

  • 330 — This is India’s highest-ever total in the World Cup, bettering the 317-run total it scored against West Indies in 2022.

  • 300+ — This was the first time that Australia conceded more than 300 runs in a World Cup match.

  • 331 — Australia pulled off the highest-ever chase in ODIs by winning this match and chasing down 330 runs.

  • 142 — Healy’s score was the highest by a batter in this ongoing tournament.

  • 3 — Healy equalised the record for most centuries by an Australian player with Meg Lanning and Karen Rolton.

  • 6 — With tonight’s century, Healy took her tally to six in ODIs, which the third-most by an Australian player.