
India defeated Ireland by an overwhelming 304 runs in the match, which took place in Rajkot on Wednesday.
304-run prevail upon Ireland, 2025
The record-breaking Rajkot match saw extraordinary exhibitions from Pratika Rawal and substitute captain Smriti Mandhana.
Rawal was the top scorer with a dazzling 154 runs off only 129 balls.
In the mean time, Mandhana (135) left a mark on the world by scoring the quickest WODI century in Indian ladies’ cricket.
They added 233 runs at India wrapped up with 435/5, their most elevated at any point complete in Ladies’ ODIs.
Ireland could oversee 131/10, losing by a mammoth 304 runs. Deepti Sharma guaranteed three wickets.
249-run prevail upon Ireland, 2017
It was the 2017 Potchefstroom match against Ireland as India completed at 358/2 batting first.
Openers Deepti Sharma (188 off 160 balls) and Punam Raut (109 off 116 balls) scored tons as they kept the most elevated organization in WODI history (320 runs).
This stays the main 300 or more represent any wicket in this arrangement.
The hosts were collapsed for only 109 accordingly, losing by 249 runs.
Rajeshwari Gayakwad (4/18) and Shikha Pandey (3/16) were among the wickets.
211-run prevail upon West Indies, 2024
India crushed West Indies by 211 runs in the Vadodara ODI last month.
The success was to a great extent set up by Mandhana’s splendid 91 as India scored 314/9 of every 50 overs.
Pratika Rawal (40), Jemimah Rodrigues (31), and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (34) likewise played convenient thumps.
West Indies died for 103 runs in 26.2 overs as Renuka Singh guaranteed her lady WODI fifer (5/29).
207-run prevail upon Pakistan, 2008
The 2008 Ladies’ Asia Cup match against Pakistan denoted the main other occurrence of India recording a WODI triumph by 200 or more runs.
India posted 283/3 while batting first in Dambulla as any semblance of Jaya Sharma (74), captain Mithali Raj (62*), and Rumeli Dhar (51*) smoked fundamental fifties.
The Ladies dressed in Green were collapsed for 76/10 accordingly, losing by 207 runs. Snehal Pradhan (3/21) and Neetu David (3/9) featured with the ball.