In a stunning performance, the Indian women’s cricket team has registered a historic victory in the Women’s World Cup semi-final, chasing down Australia’s massive target of 338 runs to win by 5 wickets. The Indian players have received worldwide praise for this achievement.
This victory stands as one of the greatest moments in the history of Indian women’s cricket — because no women’s team has ever successfully chased such a big total in One Day International (ODI) cricket before.

Australia’s Innings: A Strong Start
The semi-final was played in Mumbai. Winning the toss, the Australian women’s team opted to bat first.
Opener Phoebe Litchfield dazzled with her performance, scoring 119 runs off 93 balls with 17 boundaries and 3 sixes.
Her partner Ashleigh Gardner supported well, scoring 63 runs off 45 balls. Their partnership placed Australia in a commanding position.
Although the Indian bowlers tried to keep things tight at times, the Australian batters capitalized effectively.
In the end, Australia was bowled out for 338 runs in 49.5 overs.
For India, Deepti Sharma and Shri Sharani took two wickets each. Despite their efforts, Australia managed to post a strong total.
India’s Innings: A Record-Breaking Chase
Chasing 338 was never going to be easy, and India had a shaky start.
Openers Shafali Verma (10 runs) and Smriti Mandhana (24 runs) were dismissed early, putting India under pressure at the top.
However, the middle order took charge and completely turned the game around.
Jemimah Rodrigues anchored the chase brilliantly, scoring 127 runs off 134 balls, hitting 14 boundaries, and remaining not out till the end.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur provided solid support with 89 runs off 88 balls. Their 200-run partnership became the turning point of the match.
Later contributions from Deepti Sharma (24), Richa Ghosh (26), and Amanjot Kaur (15) ensured India reached the target comfortably.
India finished with 341/5 in 48.3 overs, clinching a remarkable 5-wicket victory.

Ending Australia’s 15-Match Winning Streak
The Australian women’s team had been on a 15-match winning streak since the 2022 World Cup — a record that India shattered with this win.
Moreover, India set a new world record for the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history.
Previously, Australia held the record with a chase of 331 runs, which India has now surpassed.
The Final Battle: India vs South Africa
India will now face South Africa in the final match, scheduled for November 2 in Navi Mumbai.
This match holds immense significance — neither India nor South Africa has ever won a Women’s World Cup, meaning one of them will make history.
South Africa’s Form
The South African women’s team entered the final after defeating England in the other semi-final.
Opener Laura Wolvaardt led from the front with a magnificent 169 runs, guiding her team to victory.
However, most of their batters struggled against spin bowling — which could be a major advantage for India.
India’s spin attack, featuring Deepti Sharma and Rajeshwari Gayakwad, has been in excellent form and could prove crucial in the final.
Hope and Expectation
India had previously reached the World Cup finals in 2005 and 2017, but fell short both times.
This time, the team looks more balanced — combining experience and youth.
With players like Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, and Jemimah Rodrigues in top form, and the spin trio of Deepti Sharma, Asha Shobana, and Shri Sharani delivering consistently, India stands on the verge of creating history.
More Than Just a Win
This semi-final victory is not merely a triumph in cricket — it symbolizes the rise, resilience, and recognition of women in sports.
The team’s unity, determination, and hard work have brought them to the doorstep of becoming world champions.
Now, the entire nation awaits one question —
“Will the Indian women’s team rewrite history?”
The answer will come on November 2, in Navi Mumbai.



