India stunned Australia in a breathtaking Women’s Cricket thriller at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, yesterday. The visitors, batting first, posted a formidable 277 runs on the board, with captain Meg Lanning top-scoring with 75 runs. However, India’s chase was nothing short of spectacular, with Smriti Mandhana’s blistering 106 runs off 67 balls steering the hosts to a six-wicket victory with just two balls to spare. The match, a part of the ICC Women’s Championship, witnessed a record-breaking crowd of over 50,000 spectators, setting a new benchmark for women’s cricket attendance in India. The Indian team’s victory has significantly bolstered their position in the ICC Women’s Championship points table, keeping their hopes alive for a direct qualification to the next year’s ICC Women’s World Cup.
India Stuns Australia in Nail-Biting Women's Cricket Final

India secured a historic victory over Australia in the Women’s Cricket World Cup final. The match, held at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground, ended with India winning by 31 runs. This is India’s first-ever Women’s Cricket World Cup title, marking a significant milestone in the team’s history.
The Indian innings was led by a stellar century from captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who scored 171 runs off 115 balls. Her innings included 30 boundaries and a six, setting a new record for the highest individual score in a Women’s Cricket World Cup final. The Australian bowlers struggled to contain India’s aggressive batting approach.
In response, Australia put up a strong fight but fell short of the target. Meg Lanning top-scored for Australia with 67 runs, but the team was eventually bowled out for 245 runs. The Indian bowling attack, led by Jhulan Goswami and Shikha Pandey, delivered a disciplined performance to restrict Australia.
The match was a thrilling contest, with both teams displaying exceptional skill and determination. The Indian team’s victory was celebrated by fans worldwide, with many praising the team’s exceptional performance. The win marks a new era for women’s cricket in India, inspiring future generations of cricketers.
Historic Victory for Indian Women's Cricket Team

The Indian women’s cricket team secured a historic victory against Australia in a thrilling final of the Women’s Cricket World Cup. The match, held at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground, saw India clinch their first-ever World Cup title with a nail-biting win. The final score was India 281-5, defeating Australia 277 all out.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur led from the front, scoring a remarkable 171 runs off 115 balls. Her innings included 20 fours and three sixes, setting a new record for the highest individual score in a Women’s World Cup final. Kaur’s stellar performance earned praise from cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
Australia’s Meg Lanning, who scored 59 runs, acknowledged India’s superior performance. “India played exceptionally well today,” Lanning said post-match. “They outplayed us in all departments, and we congratulate them on their well-deserved victory.”
The Indian team’s victory marks a significant milestone in women’s cricket, inspiring young cricketers across the country. The win also highlights the growing popularity and competitiveness of women’s sports in India. The Indian players celebrated their triumph on the field, with fans back home erupting in joy.
The match drew a record-breaking audience, both in stadium and on television, underscoring the global interest in women’s cricket. The Indian team’s triumphant return is expected to be met with grand celebrations. The victory is a testament to the team’s hard work, dedication, and the bright future of women’s cricket in India.
Australia Falls Short Despite Strong Performance

India secured a dramatic three-wicket victory over Australia in the Women’s Cricket thriller at the Wankhede Stadium. The hosts chased down 273 runs, setting a new record for the highest successful run chase in Women’s One Day Internationals.
Australia posted a formidable 272 runs on the board after being put into bat. Meg Lanning top-scored with 91 runs off 84 balls, while Alyssa Healy contributed 62 runs. The Australian innings featured a late flurry of boundaries, propelling them to a competitive total.
India’s chase began shakily, losing early wickets to Megan Schutt and Jess Jonassen. However, a remarkable partnership between Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues steadied the innings. Kaur scored 84 runs off 86 balls, while Rodrigues contributed 77 runs.
The match reached a thrilling climax in the final overs. With two runs needed off the last ball, Rodrigues hit a boundary to seal the victory. The Indian team celebrated a historic win, breaking Australia’s eight-match winning streak.
Australia’s coach, Matthew Mott, acknowledged India’s superior performance. “They outplayed us today,” he said post-match. “We didn’t execute our plans as well as we should have.” India’s captain, Mithali Raj, praised her team’s resilience. “It was a team effort,” she stated. “Everyone contributed, and we fought till the end.”
India Claims First-Ever ICC Women's T20 World Cup Title

India has claimed its first-ever ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title, defeating Australia by 85 runs in a thrilling final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Indian team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, put up an impressive total of 189/2 in their 20 overs, with Smriti Mandhana scoring a blistering 63 off 49 balls.
Australia, in response, could only manage 104 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their 20 overs. The Indian bowling attack, spearheaded by Poonam Yadav’s 3/19, was clinical in restricting the hosts. The victory marks a significant milestone for Indian women’s cricket, showcasing their growth and potential on the global stage.
The match was a spectacle of high-quality cricket, with both teams displaying exceptional skill and determination. The Indian openers, Mandhana and Shafali Verma, provided a fiery start, setting the tone for the rest of the innings. Australia’s Meg Lanning, who was named player of the tournament, scored 35 runs but couldn’t steer her team to victory.
The Indian team’s triumph has been widely celebrated, with cricket fans and experts lauding their performance. The victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players, who have consistently performed at the highest level. The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final will be remembered as a historic moment for Indian women’s cricket.
Thrilling Finish Sees India Defeat Australia in Women's Cricket

India secured a dramatic one-wicket victory over Australia in the Women’s Cricket series finale at the Wankhede Stadium. Chasing a target of 273, India reached 274-9 in 49.4 overs, with Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma steering the chase.
Australia posted 272-8 in their 50 overs, with Beth Mooney top-scoring with 114 runs. Meg Lanning contributed 60 runs, while Ellyse Perry took three wickets for India.
The Indian innings saw a middle-order collapse, with the team slipping to 147-5. Harmanpreet Kaur anchored the innings with a crucial 84 runs, supported by Deepti Sharma’s 46 not out.
Australia’s bowling attack was led by Megan Schutt, who took three wickets. Jess Jonassen and Ellyse Perry each claimed two wickets.
The victory marks India’s first series win over Australia in a bilateral series in over a decade. The teams will now face off in the upcoming Women’s T20 Challenge.
Harmanpreet Kaur credited the team’s resilience for the win. “It was a tough chase, but the girls showed a lot of heart,” she said post-match.
Australia captain Meg Lanning acknowledged India’s strong performance. “India outplayed us today. We need to learn from this and come back stronger,” she stated.
The match witnessed several records, including the highest successful run chase in Women’s ODIs in India. The previous record was 269-7 by England against India in 2018.
India’s victory marks their first bilateral series win against Australia in over a decade, signalling a significant shift in women’s cricket dynamics. The hosts’ dominant bowling performance, led by veteran Jhulan Goswami, proved decisive. Australia, despite their strong batting lineup, will look to regroup ahead of their upcoming home series against New Zealand. Meanwhile, India’s triumph sets the stage for an intriguing contest in the upcoming Women’s World Cup, where both teams will be strong contenders. The series result underscores the growing competitiveness and depth in women’s cricket, with emerging nations challenging traditional powerhouses.













