Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
After some early stumbles at this World Cup, Australia Women are back on track and winning big again. After dominating Vizag and Bangladesh with emphatic victories, Australia Women appear poised for another success-filled outing at this World Cup.
The recent Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard highlights their strong comeback and consistent performance, making them one of the top contenders in the tournament.
Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues played pivotal roles in India’s win, with Rodrigues becoming only the second batter ever to score a century during a World Cup knockout run chase. Alyssa Healy also passed her fitness test and wicketkeeping session on Tuesday.
| Date | Match & Format | Venue | India Women Score | Australia Women Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 Sep 2025 | 3rd ODI | Delhi | 369/10 (47.0 ov) | 412/10 (47.5 ov) | |
| 17 Sep 2025 | 2nd ODI | Mohali | 292/10 (49.5 ov) | 190/10 (40.5 ov) | |
| 14 Sep 2025 | 1st ODI | Mohali | 281/7 (50 ov) | 282/2 (44.1 ov) | |
| 12 Oct 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup ODI | Visakhapatnam | 330 (48.5 ov) | 331/7 (49 ov) | Australia won by 3 wickets (The Times of India) |
| 30 Oct 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup Semi-final | Navi Mumbai | 343/5 (48.3 ov) | 338 (49.5 ov) | India won by 5 wickets (The Times of India) |
Australia vs India 1st ODI
Women in Blue will look to build on their two-match ODI series win against England with ten players making the trip to New Chandigarh; however, they face stiff opposition in Australia who currently top world rankings and appear unstoppable as they prepare for three match series against them.
India won the toss and elected to bat first at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh.
Their score fell short at 281, led by Phoebe Litchfield’s boundary-laden 88 which provided momentum. Beth Mooney and Annabel Sutherland each made unbeaten half centuries in an Australian run-chase which ultimately resulted in them defeating India by eight wickets.
Meg Lanning’s decision to remain faithful to her squad paid dividends as she led Australia to victory against India in their inaugural match of this tour.
Alyssa Healy made an initial impact at No 3 until falling prey to Kranti Goode for 27 off 23 balls; Litchfield then came in and asserted her dominance on the match.
Mandhana set a record for Indian opening pair centuries with her remarkable 118-ball ton from only 78 balls played, setting herself up as one of the favourites for this summer’s World Cup tournament.
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Australia vs India 2nd ODI
Australia women suffered their biggest loss ever in 50-over format at New Chandigarh against India – their worst performance of this series and one they should take note of ahead of the World Cup just two weeks away.
Captain Alyssa Healy admitted her team were outplayed and failed to deliver when it came to bowling, leading them to tie 1-1 against hosts India despite this disappointing result for Australia women at New Chandigarh.
India were impressive on the field and limited Australia to only 271/7 – far below their par score. Healy won the toss and inducted home side under baking conditions; unfortunately this strategy backfired, as Healy could not stem the flow of wickets and Annabel Sutherland and Ellyse Perry never managed to establish their innings properly.
Indian opener Smriti Mandhana made history, hitting her first century in an ODI against Australia at home since 2015 against them, hitting 14 boundaries and four sixes off 91 balls to score her maiden century against Australia at home since 2015.
Her score ranks second fastest among women’s cricket behind Virat Kohli’s world record from just 96 balls set against South Africa at Rajkot in 2022.
Mandhana’s innings was an illustration of the immense talent the Indian women’s cricket team possess. Over time they have emerged as one of the premier teams worldwide and won both World Cups during Mandhana’s tenure with them – becoming formidable competitors both domestically and abroad.
India stunned many during the previous World Cup when they came from behind to win their semi-final against Australia at Derby, marking an unforgettable match and ushering in an intense rivalry that has since seen games played with passion and intensity, drawing spectators closer to women’s cricket and drawing increased recognition of it among fans.
India have proven themselves the superior team when competing against Australia, winning most ODI matches versus them (second only to New Zealand) with Australia having twice won the Women’s ICC World Cup and India three.
Both nations share a history of competition between them that spans years – both having won at least once their respective editions of it!
Australia vs India 3rd ODI
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli played pivotal roles in India’s nine-wicket win against Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground. Kohli’s 84-ball innings propelled him past Kumar Sangakkara to become the second highest run scorer ever, while Sharma produced an outstanding 121-ball innings which resulted in his 33rd ODI century – together with their respective half centuries and century partnerships, India created a dominating 168 run partnership that ultimately sealed victory.
Australia were reduced to 236 all out; highlights included Matt Short’s half century, Xavier Bartlett bowling performance and Cooper Connolly’s unbeaten knock as part of their innings 236 all out.
Australian batsmen were regularly losing wickets and under pressure throughout their innings, yet managed to survive thanks to Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav and Harshit Rana who kept applying the pressure. It was an impressive team effort which brought Marsh his first series victory as captain.
India won the toss and elected to field, and were rewarded when they managed to dismiss Australia for 236 runs in their innings.
Siraj took swift action by dismissing both openers in the last over of the first powerplay before Axar and Washington continued applying pressure in the middle order. Unfortunately for India’s spinners however, Australia managed to score freely through Rohit and Kohli’s relentless hitting; eventually giving India victory with ease.
The series is now tied, with Thursday marking the fifth and final T20I matchup between these two iconic teams slated to take place.
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Australia vs India 4th ODI
As Australia and India have drawn even, their fourth T20I match will take place at Carrara Oval on Thursday with live streaming available via Jio Hotstar. Televised coverage of this T20I will also be provided by Star Sports Network’s channels.
Washington Sundar’s match-winning innings helped India clinch victory at Bellerive Oval and level the series.
The Gujarat Titans all-rounder hit three fours and four maximums during his unbeaten 62-ball knock, leading the Men in Blue to an impressive five-wicket win. Now back on the Gold Coast for their next match on Thursday, Washington will hope that similar results are repeated against his former side.
Skipper Virat Kohli was delighted with his team’s bowling effort after restricting Australia to just 186/6 after 20 overs. Left-arm spinner Arshdeep Singh took three wickets at an average of 11.36 while leg-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy and all-rounder Shivam Dube also contributed two wickets each.
Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan started off strong with an opening stand of 106 runs before both being dismissed by Australian bowlers who appeared to have taken control.
Following this setback, Jadhav and Pandya struck an impressive 78-run partnership which revived the chase before both fell quickly to allow Australian batsmen back in control of proceedings.