Summary

  • ICC Women's World Cup, Visakhapatnam

  • Australia chase record 331 to win by three wickets with six balls to spare

  • Captain Healy hits stunning 142 off 107 in highest successful chase in women's ODI history

  • Australia 331-7 (49 overs): Healy 142 (107), Perry 47* (52); Charani 3-41

  • India 330 (48.5 overs): Mandhana 80 (66), Rawal 75 (96); Sutherland 5-40

  • Defending champions Australia move top of table; India remain third

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'Fantastic' Healy hits 142 to help Australia complete record run chase

  1. Aus 7-0published at 1 over

    A wide delivery from Amanjot Kaur with her second ball and Phoebe Litchfield reaches to carve it through point for four. Three singles in there as well.

    A positive start for the Aussies.

  2. How's stat?!published at 14:25 BST

    Phil Long
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    The highest totals made by a team batting second in ODIs:

    • 369 - India v Australia at Delhi in 2025
    • 305-9 - South Africa v England at Bristol in 2017
    • 305-4 - Sri Lanka v South Africa at Potchefstroom in 2024
    • 280-4 - Australia v India at Auckland in 2022
  3. Postpublished at 14:24 BST

    Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield are out in the middle.

    Amanjot Kaur has the ball in hand for India with a slip in place.

  4. Postpublished at 14:23 BST

    Henry Moeran
    BBC cricket reporter in Visakhapatnam

    The crowd in Vizag can barely believe what they’ve seen. Fans were still streaming in to catch the end of India's remarkable blitz of run-scoring. If Australia chase this down we’re in for some second innings - albeit it might be a little quieter.

  5. Postpublished at 14:22 BST

    Thanks, Matthew.

    A big ask for Australia. They'll need to break some records to win this one.

  6. Postpublished at 14:22 BST

    India are favourites but I am not ruling out the Aussies. You never can, can you? Timothy Abraham is back to kick off the chase.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:21 BST

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    Given their wonderful opening stand, I think India will be a little disappointed they didn't get a few more. Nevertheless, they have posted a decent score and Australia will need to bat much better than they have done recently and hope that India's bowling/fielding is below par. That combination could make it very interesting.

    Bob, Somerset

  8. Postpublished at 14:17 BST

    Annabel SutherlandImage source, Getty Images

    It has taken me by surprise that this is Annabel Sutherland's first five-wicket haul in international cricket. She has four four-fors but never five.

    It's also her 24th birthday.

  9. Postpublished at 14:14 BST

    Without Annabel Sutherland Australia really would have been in trouble.

    She removed Richa Ghosh just as the India wicketkeeper was starting to motor, saw off Jemimah Rodrigues and wrapped up the tail to check India somewhat.

    Sutherland took 5-40. She was the only bowler to go at less than five runs per over.

    Media caption,

    McGrath delivery 'smacked away' by Ghosh over long off for six

    Media caption,

    Sutherland slower ball caught at long on by Wareham as Ghosh dismissed for 32

    Media caption,

    Mooney makes her way from mid-off to take catch from Rodrigues

  10. How's stats?published at 14:10 BST

    Phil Long
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    A tranche of statistics from India's innings. Their total of 330 was:

    • India's highest total at World Cups
    • Australia's highest total conceded at World Cups
    • Australia's highest total conceded in all ODIs bowling first and the first time over 300.
    • The highest total of the 2025 World Cup and leaves Australia requiring the highest successful chase in ODI history.
  11. 'Everyone chipped in'published at 14:04 BST

    Media caption,

    'Timed beautifully' - Ghosh slog sweep flies over fielder at deep square leg for six

    India batter Pratika Rawal: "When I am on the non-striker's end I like to see her [Smriti Mandhana] go. Personally, I am happy I got a decent score. There were a lot of dot balls to start but I am glad to convert it into a big score. I like to play the ball in the merit and take the shots on merit. Everyone else really chipped in."

  12. Postpublished at 14:01 BST

    We'll have to see if it's enough but one thing is for certain. That was a lot of fun. It all started with that 155-run opening stand between Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana.

    It's not often the great Australia look helpless. They did at times early on today.

    Media caption,

    Mandhana earns 33rd career ODI fifty as India get off to impressive start

    Media caption,

    'Beautiful' play by Rawal as Indian batter reaches her half-century

  13. Postpublished at 13:58 BST

    India were 153-0 after 24 overs and 192-1 after 30. They were even 294-4 in the 43rd with Ghosh flying.

    It could have been more but Australia still need the highest chase in women's ODI history.

  14. Postpublished at 13:55 BST

    Alice Davidson-Richards
    England cricket all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Really smart bowling there from Annabel Sutherland, and they would be happy that they managed to bring this back to 330, considering the start India had.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.5 overs

    Charani b Sutherland 0 (Ind 330 all out)

    FIVE for Annabel Sutherland. 5-40 when your team has conceded over 300. Sensational stuff.

    Sree Charani chops on and India are bowled out seven balls early. They have a big total but Australia will think they have a chance.

  16. Postpublished at 13:53 BST

    Melissa Story
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It is almost a fitting ending to this innings if Australia do bowl India out, because it did start with that dominant partnership, but Australia have clawed themselves back in it.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.3 overs

    Gaud c sub b Sutherland 1 (Ind 330-9)

    Annabel Sutherland has four! It's another slow ball. She has done that so well. Kranti Gaud chips the catch to long-on.

  18. Ind 329-8published at 48.2 overs

    Annabel Sutherland begins her final over with two slow bouncers.

  19. Postpublished at 13:51 BST

    Alice Davidson-Richards
    England cricket all-rounder on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I think this sets up for a wonderful chase here. Australia haven't quite got going with their bat yet, as it's always been one player who has scored a century that has got them over the line. Australia will be hoping that isn't the case today.

  20. Ind 328-8published at 48 overs

    Australia are into the bowlers now, although Sneh Rana does have a couple of international fifties.

    This is the second highest total Australia have conceded in ODIs.