Despite losing captain Healy early, the Aussies were in control as Phoebe Litchfield smashed 119 off 93 balls. Ellyse Perry joined her in the centurion club with a quickfire 77 off 88, before being run out late on.
Check the full Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard for detailed scores and stats.
Jemimah Rodrigues made a magnificent unbeaten 127 as India stunned Australia in the Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai.
| Match | Date | Competition | Scores | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30 Oct 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 – Semi‑Final | AUS Women 338 vs IND Women 341/5 | India Women won by 5 wickets (Cricbuzz) |
| 2 | 12 Oct 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 | IND Women 330 vs AUS Women 331/7 | Australia Women won by 3 wickets (Cricbuzz) |
| 3 | 20 Sep 2025 | Australia Women tour of India, 3rd ODI | AUS Women 412 vs IND Women 369 | Australia Women won by 43 runs (AiScore) |
| 4 | 17 Sep 2025 | Australia Women tour of India, 2nd ODI | IND Women 292 vs AUS Women 190 | India Women won by 102 runs (Cricbuzz) |
| 5 | 14 Sep 2025 | Australia Women tour of India, 1st ODI | IND Women 281/7 vs AUS Women 282/2 | Australia Women won by 8 wickets (Cricbuzz) |
Australia vs India 1st ODI
Australia completed a seven-wicket victory in a rain-shortened first ODI against India at the Optus Stadium in Perth.
The hosts dominated the encounter with the ball, restricting their visitors to 136-9 in 26 overs on a bouncy Perth deck. Australia’s new-ball pair of Starc and Hazlewood were disciplined and nipped out Rohit Sharma and Kohli inside the powerplay to leave the visitors struggling.
Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer were also dismissed cheaply but KL Rahul’s 38 helped India to a respectable total.
Mitch Marsh shepherded Australia’s chase, and they clinched the match with relative ease after Josh Philippe looked in good touch and Renshaw made a solid cameo.
Matt Kuhnemann bowled well after the rain interruptions to ensure that the Indian batters didn’t get away with too many runs.
Jemimah Rodrigues became the second batter to score a hundred in a Women’s ODI World Cup knockout run-chase after Nat-Sciver Brunt in the 2022 final against England.
Rodrigues was unfazed by the big occasion and hit a run-a-ball 142 to put her team in the driving seat with eight overs to go.
In the absence of injured skipper Pat Cummins, Mitch Marsh stepped up to lead Australia at home against a high-quality India side.
Shikha Dhawan was a surprise omission from the India squad, but Shreyanka Patil and Bharati Fulmali were retained to strengthen India’s batting.
The Indian side will travel to Melbourne next week for two ODIs and one T20 against the Aussies at Bellerive Oval. Follow live coverage of every game of the three-match series on BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.
Australia vs India 2nd ODI
A summer hyped as Australia’s best in a long time started with a whimper as persistent rain delayed the first ODI in Perth.
But when the game finally got underway, Australia dominated to win by seven wickets and take an unassailable lead in the three-game series.
India did a much better job of defending the massive total but were undone by the seamed and swinging ball which made life difficult for their batters.
Kohli and Rohit were both out for ducks on a testing surface while Iyer fell in the 70s off Starc. Only Rana and Singh put any sort of respectable score on the board as India lost momentum in the chase.
The chase began on a cautious note and it was only when Short and Renshaw came together that the hosts built some momentum.
The pair kept accumulating runs and added crucial fours. However, they were not helped by some bad drop chances with the latter going for two catches in quick succession.
Eventually, they both fell in quick succession but Cooper Connolly batted like a veteran to guide Australia to victory.
In the bowling department, Australia will be missing injured paceman Matthew Kuhnemann who limped out of the series opener with a leg injury but he should be fit for the five-match T20 series that follows this ODI.
This could mean a recall for Queensland seamer Marnus Labuschagne who was omitted in the initial squad but has since shown excellent form with the bat for Brisbane Heat.
He would join the bowling attack alongside left-arm spinner Axar Patel and right-armer Washington Sundar who both took a wicket each in the opener and they will look to keep India’s batsmen in check.
The visitors also have wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav who could be a threat in Adelaide where the boundaries are shorter than in Perth.
However, he has struggled in his limited-overs outings for the national side. He needs to improve on his performances for India to have any chance of winning this ODI series.
Australia vs India 3rd ODI
A dazzling performance from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli helped India secure a 9-wicket victory over Australia in the third and final one-day international (ODI) at Sydney Cricket Ground.
It was India’s best performance in the series and marked their first win at SCG in this format. Jemimah Rodrigues also became the second batter to score a hundred in a Women’s ODI World Cup knockout run-chase after Nat-Sciver Brunt’s record-breaking innings against England in the 2022 final.
After losing the toss and being forced to bat, Australia looked a little flat at times. But they managed to get some momentum in the middle overs and Matt Short’s half-ton and Mitch Marsh’s unbeaten century helped them to a respectable total of 237 runs. It was an excellent effort on a pitch that had plenty of pace and bounce.
Rohit Sharma and Kohli were the architects of India’s dominant chase, both sharing a 168-run partnership. The duo took the game by the scruff of its neck and ensured that India won the match comfortably with 11.3 overs to spare.
Kohli’s 147-ball 132 not only gave him his 75th ODI fifty but also saw him surpass Sangakkara to become the highest run-scorer for India in the format.
The chase was slick and efficient, with the Indian batsmen looking comfortable. Harshit Rana was the pick of the bowlers as she took four wickets and kept the run-rate under control.
Nathan Ellis to Kohli, FOUR, deftly done! The ball dipped and bounced, and Kohli waited for it and played the late shot over vacant first slip with ease. She celebrated with her mates and then hugged Rohit.
Shreyanka Patil and Bharati Fulmali have been included in the 16-member India squad for the three-match T20I series against Australia, which begins on February 15.
Harleen Deol has been dropped from the team. It is the first time that both Patil and Fulmali have been part of an India squad since the 5-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka in the five-match T20I series last year. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur will continue to lead the side.
Australia vs India 4th ODI
The fourth and final match of the series will take place at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on Tuesday. The game will be India’s last match on the tour before they head back home.
India will be looking to level the series against Australia before they return home. The hosts will be looking to extend their unbeaten record against India in the ODI format.
In the previous two ODIs, India won both games by large margins. In the first game, India dominated throughout and put up an impressive total of 338 for five wickets. In the second match, India were a little inconsistent but still managed to win by nine runs.
India’s batsmen once again dominated in the third ODI and put up a huge total of 341 for five wickets. The Indian openers started off on a strong note and added 106 runs before Rahane and Sharma fell in quick succession. This left the visitors in a deep hole but they were saved by the 78-run stand between Jadhav and Pandya.
After the partnership, Pandya departed and that opened up the chance for Australia. Jemimah Rodrigues then played a superb innings to guide Australia to a famous victory.
It was the first time that a 300-plus total was chased down in an ODI World Cup knockout, both men’s and women’s. The previous best was 219 by ENG-W vs SA-W in the 2017 semifinal at Derby.
The India-Australia rivalry is one of the biggest in cricket. The two teams have met in 35 ODIs, with Australia winning 26 of them.
India, on the other hand, have won seven of those matches. The teams have also played in two T20Is and a test series, all of which ended in a draw.
Shreyanka Patil and Bharati Fulmali are the only two changes that have been made to the Indian squad for the three-match T20I series against Australia.
Harleen Deol has been dropped. The India women’s team will be led by Harmanpreet Kaur, with Smriti Mandhana as vice-captain. The Indian team will be hoping that their form in the T20Is will translate to the ODI series and help them level the three-match tie.
