Jemimah Rodrigues’ match-winning knock helps India rewrite history in the 2025 World Cup semi-final.
Cricket’s global popularity continues to soar — and the women’s game has become one of its most exciting frontiers. In recent years, the Women’s ODI format has witnessed a dramatic transformation, with teams around the world showcasing higher skill levels, fierce competition, and record-breaking performances.
The ongoing ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 in India has been a perfect reflection of this evolution. Fans have been treated to stunning displays of power-hitting, disciplined bowling, and razor-sharp fielding.
On thursday night in Navi Mumbai, India scripted one of the most unforgettable moments in women’s cricket history. The “Women in Blue” pulled off a sensational chase of 339 runs against reigning champions Australia, sealing the highest successful run chase in Women’s ODI cricket. The electrifying finish left the packed stands at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy roaring with pride and disbelief.
Interestingly, this record-breaking feat came just weeks after another remarkable chase — one that had already rewritten the record books. On October 12 in Visakhapatnam, the Australian women’s team had pulled off a dramatic pursuit of 331 runs against India, which at the time stood as the highest-ever successful chase in Women’s ODI history.
That historic run-chase was led by none other than captain Alyssa Healy, who produced a breathtaking innings of 142 runs, blending aggression, precision, and flawless timing to dominate the Indian attack. Her knock not only guided Australia home but also exemplified the rising standards and competitiveness in the women’s game.
Together, these two contests — both featuring India and Australia — have defined a new era for women’s cricket. They have proven that no target is too high, no record too distant, and no boundary too far when the best in the world take the field.
Highest Successful Run Chases in Women’s ODI Cricket
| Target | Team | Opposition | Venue | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 339 | India | Australia | Navi Mumbai | 2025 |
| 331 | Australia | India | Vizag | 2025 |
| 302 | Sri Lanka | South Africa | Potchefstroom | 2024 |
| 289 | Australia | New Zealand | North Sydney | 2012 |
| 283 | Australia | India | Wankhede | 2023 |
| 282 | Australia | India | New Chandigarh | 2025 |
Jemimah Leads India to Record-Breaking Win in Navi Mumbai
Team India etched their name in cricketing history after pulling off the highest-ever successful run chase in women’s ODI cricket, defeating Australia in the World Cup semi-final at Navi Mumbai.
Chasing a daunting 339, India reached the target in 48.3 overs to book their place in the final. Jemimah Rodrigues starred with a stunning unbeaten 127, anchoring the innings and guiding the team home with composure and flair.
Her knock, supported by captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s fiery 89, powered India to one of the most memorable victories in women’s cricket — a chase that will be remembered for years to come.
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