Key Points

Smriti Mandhana just created cricket history with multiple record-breaking performances. She became the second Indian woman to reach 5000 ODI runs and the first player globally to cross 1000 runs in a calendar year. Her explosive 80-run knock helped India post their highest-ever World Cup total of 330 against Australia. Despite Annabel Sutherland's five-wicket haul, Mandhana's historic achievements dominated this thrilling group stage encounter.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana 5000 ODI Runs Record in India 330 vs Australia

  • Mandhana reached 5000 ODI runs in just 112 innings becoming youngest at 29 years
  • She broke Belinda Clark's record becoming first to score 1000 runs in calendar year
  • Mandhana-Rawal partnership of 155 runs set highest opening stand against Australia in World Cups
  • Annabel Sutherland's career-best 5/40 restricted India despite explosive batting start
  • India's 330 runs marked their highest total ever in Women's Cricket World Cup history
  • Mandhana achieved five consecutive 50-plus scores against Australia creating unique record
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ICC Women's World Cup: Records galore for Mandhana, Team India post 330 against Australia

Smriti Mandhana becomes youngest to 5000 ODI runs & first to 1000 calendar year runs as India posts record 330 against Australia in Women's World Cup.

"Mandhana became the first-ever player to cross the 1,000-run mark in a calendar year - Match Report"

Visakhapatnam, October 12

Indian opener Smriti Mandhana created history as she became the second Indian woman to reach 5,000 runs in Women's One Day Internationals (ODIs) and the first-ever player globally to surpass 1,000 runs in a calendar year as they scored 330 runs in their group stage ICC Women's World Cup clash against Australia at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Openers Pratika Rawal (75 in 96 balls, with 10 fours and a six) and Mandhana (80 in 66 balls, with nine fours and three sixes) laid down the platform with an incredible 155-run stand for the opening wicket. However, India could not capitalise on it a lot as a five-wicket haul from Annabel Sutherland (5/40) and Sophie Molineux (3/75) managed to take regular wickets later on, restricting India to 330 runs in 48.5 overs.

The left-hander Mandhana is the fifth player to have reached 5,000 runs in women's ODI, scoring 5,000 runs so far in 112 matches and innings at an average of 47.37, with 13 centuries and 33 fifties. At the age of 29 years and 68 days, she is the youngest to reach the milestone, the fastest to get there in terms of innings (112) and balls faced (5,569), bettering Stafanie Taylor (129 innings) and Suzie Bates (6,182 balls), respectively.

Having already broken Aussie legend Belinda Clark's record of 970 runs, once the highest in a calendar year in women's ODIs during the previous clash against South Africa, Mandhana became the first-ever player to cross the 1,000-run mark in a calendar year. This year, she has been fantastic, with 1,062 runs in 18 matches and innings at an average of 59.00 and a strike rate of 112.85, with four centuries and four fifties.

Her last five innings against Australia are: 105, 58, 117, 125 and now 80, making her the only batter to register five consecutive 50-plus scores against Australia Women in ODIs.

106* runs is the highest opening stand against Australia in World Cups, bettering 101 runs added by England's E Bakewell & D Thomas in the inaugural World Cup back in 1973.

The Mandhana-Rawal pair is a gift that keeps on giving, having registered six century stands (in 21 innings) for India (for any wickets), the second-highest next to seven between Mithali Raj and Punam Raut (34 innings).

They have had a four-century partnership in this calendar year, the second-most by a pair in a calendar year, with the top pair being Belinda and Lisa Keightley (Australia) (five in the 2000s).

This is the highest total for India in the Women's Cricket World Cup, surpassing their 317/8 against the West Indies in 2022 at Hamilton.

After exploits from Mandhana-Rawal, Harmanpreet Kaur, the skipper (22 in 17 balls, with three fours), Jemimah Rodrigues (33 in 21 balls, with five fours), and Richa Ghosh (32 in 22 balls, with three fours and two sixes) walked the talk with an attacking approach, but could not convert their starts to milestones as Sutherland and Molineux took India from 234/2 in 36.2 overs to 330 all out in 48.5 overs.

Annabel Sutherland also reached a personal milestone by taking her 50th wicket in Women's ODIs, finishing with career-best figures of 5/40 in this match.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While Mandhana and Rawal were brilliant, I'm a bit concerned about the middle order collapse. From 234/2 to 330 all out shows we need better finishing. Hope they work on this before the knockout stages.
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Ananya R
Mandhana-Rawal partnership is pure gold! Six century stands in just 21 innings is phenomenal. They're giving us the solid starts we've been missing for so long. Women's cricket in India has truly arrived! 💪
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David E
As an Australian cricket fan, I have to admit Mandhana is in incredible form. Five consecutive 50+ scores against us is remarkable. But credit to Sutherland for her 5-wicket haul too - great contest!
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Karthik V
At just 29, Smriti has achieved what legends took their whole careers to accomplish. Her strike rate of 112.85 this year shows she's not just accumulating runs but dominating bowlers. Future captain material for sure!
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Sarah B
The growth of women's cricket in India is inspiring! 330 runs against Australia - that's a statement. Hope this performance gets the recognition it deserves and more girls take up cricket. Well done Team India! 👏

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