2025 ICC Women ODI World Cup The Indian women’s cricket team witnessed a historic moment as they experienced the highest successful run chase in the history of the format. On 30 October at the Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, India stunned defending champions Australia by posting India’s highest target of 339 runs.
This remarkable feat had a spear by it Rodrogus vote‘Brilliant unbeaten century (127 off 134 balls) and captain Harmanpreet KaurIndia’s best run of 89 runs and a lead in the World Cup final. The feat broke the previous highest successful chase in women’s Odi Cricket, ironically defined Australia against India Earlier in the tournament, for one of the most interesting narratives in the history of women’s cricket.
Highest 5 successful run chases in women’s Odi cricket
- India Women – 341/5 vs Australia Women at Dy Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai (30 Oct 2025)

In a thrilling semi-final of the 2025 women’s world cup, India emerged from a record-breaking chase of 341 for 5 in 48.3 overs to top Australia’s mammoth total. The run rate required was impressive per se. With contributions from Rodrigues, who scored a vital unbeaten century, India showed resilience and consumerism to reach the final. This chase currently holds the record as the highest successful run chase in the history of women’s ODI Cricket, highlighting India’s rising prowess on home soil.
- Australia Women – 331/7 vs India Women at ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam (12 Oct 2025)

A few weeks before India’s record chase, Australia chased down India’s 331 runs in a group stage match, making it the highest successful chase at the time. Chase bowled 49 overs at a run rate of 6.75, demonstrating the depth and impact of Australia’s batting. Alyssa syllable‘s magnificent 142 anchored the completed innings Ellyse Perry‘s very late beating. The win was a testament to Australia’s experience and batting talent.
- Sri Lanka Women – 305/4 vs South Africa Women at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom (17 April 2024)

This is noticeable for follow-up Chamari athapatthuan extraordinary 195 * off 139 balls, characterized by aggressive stroke play and remarkable endurance. Sri Lanka He chased down a target of 302 in 44.3 overs to maintain a run rate of 6.85. Partnership Nilakshika silva proved to be pivotal in its demolition South AfricaDefense. This match highlighted the increased competitiveness of teams outside the traditional powerhouses.
- Australia Women – 289/6 vs New Zealand Women North Sydney Oval, Sydney (14 Dec 2012)

In a chase requiring 288 runs, Australia cruised to victory in 46.4 overs, taking their run rate to 6.19. Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes A key partnership that dictated the innings from the start. The match, part of the Rose Bowl series, remains one of the classic high-pressure runs in women’s ODI history and showcased Australia’s long-standing dominance in the format.
- Australia Women – 285/4 vs India Women at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (28 Dec 2023)

This chase was crucial in Australia’s 3-match ODI Series, where they were bowled out for 283 at 46.3 at a steady run-rate. Phoebe Litchfield Perry was back in the role, at the helm with an important series win in Australia. This match highlighted the conditions India faced in the Stolen Challenge developing at home, but also how competitive the series between these two teams has been.
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