Summary
Alyssa Healy scored 142 runs to help Australia achieve a record-breaking run chase in the Women's World Cup against India. Australia chased down India's total of 330 to win by three wickets in Visakhapatnam.
Key Facts
- Alyssa Healy scored 142 runs off 106 balls in the match.
- Australia completed the highest run chase in women's one-day international history, scoring 331 runs.
- India set a score of 330 runs, with Smriti Mandhana scoring 80 and Pratika Rawal 75.
- Annabel Sutherland took five wickets for Australia, with figures of 5-40.
- Shree Charani was India's best bowler with figures of 3-41.
- Australia won the match with six balls remaining.
- Ellyse Perry, despite initially retiring due to cramp, returned to complete the chase.
- The previous highest successful run chase in women's ODIs was 302 by Sri Lanka against South Africa.