Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten century helped India beat defending champion Australia by five wickets in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 semifinal at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday. Chasing a mammoth 339, the Women in Blue completed a world record run chase, ending Australia’s unbeaten streak and securing a spot in the final.
AS IT HAPPENED: India vs Australia semifinal
Here’s the list of records broken during India vs Australia Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 semifinal:
- 339 – India completed the highest successful chase in women’s ODIs overall
- This is the first time a 300-plus total was chased down in an ODI World Cup knockout, men’s or women’s.
- 15 – India broke Australia’s 15-match unbeaten streak in ODI World Cups, with its last loss coming in the 2017 semifinal against India
- 127* – Jemimah Rodrigues scored her maiden ODI World Cup century, her third in ODIs overall, finishing with her highest score
- Jemimah became the second batter to register a hundred in a WC knockout run-chase, after Nat Sciver-Brunt (2022)
- 167 – Jemimah and Harmanpreet Kaur stitched the highest partnership for any wicket at a World Cup against Australia
- 167 – Jemimah And Harmanpreet shared the third-highest partnership in an ODI World Cup knockout
- 679 (338 + 341) – This was the second highest match aggregate in WODIs
- 338 – Australia scored the second-highest total in an ODI World Cup knockout
- 72/1 – Australia registered the fourth-highest PowerPlay score of the edition (the top four scores were by Australia)
- 77 balls – Phoebe Litchfield scored the fastest century in a knockout
- 22y, 195 days – Litchfield became the youngest to score a hundred in a knockout
- 6 – Australia became the first team to have six individual hundreds in an edition
- 77 – Ellyse Perry recorded her best-ever score at an ODI World Cup
- 155 – Litchfield and Perry shared the fourth-highest partnership for any wicket in an ODI World Cup knockout
- 300 runs – Ashleigh Gardner became the first player to score 300 runs when batting at #6 or lower at a World Cup
- 3 – Gardner became the first player to make three 50+ scores batting at #6 or lower at a World Cup
 
        









