Top 3 reasons why India-W lost to Australia-W in the Women's World Cup 2025 match 13

Australia Women chased down 330 to beat India Women by 3 wickets, pulling off the highest successful run chase in Women’s ODI history.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Women's World Cup 2025 match 13

In an exciting match at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, Australia Women created history by pursuing India's massive total of 330 runs. The Aussies emerged victorious by three wickets with an over to spare, making it the highest successful chase in Women's ODI history. Captain Alyssa Healy's brilliant innings scored 142 off 107 balls and was the standout performance of the match, leading the Australians to a record-breaking win.

Coming into the contest, India Women had two wins from three matches, while Australia maintained an unbeaten run. Batting first, India’s openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal gave the hosts a perfect start with a 155-run partnership. Mandhana scored a blistering 80 off 66 balls and became the fastest woman to reach 5000 ODI runs, while Rawal anchored the innings with 75. However, after a strong position at 192/1, India’s middle order failed to capitalise, folding for 330 in 48.5 overs. Annabel Sutherland’s five-wicket haul (5/40) was crucial in restricting India.

In response, Australia started confidently. Healy and Phoebe Litchfield made 85 runs together as the Indian bowlers came under pressure. After Litchfield was out for 40, Healy continued her assault on the Indian bowlers, reaching her hundred in 84 balls. Ellyse Perry played in the middle order, not out with 47 after returning from injury. Despite a few wickets in the end from Shree Charani and Deepti Sharma, Australia maintained their composure, clinching the match with six balls remaining. Healy finished with an outstanding performance, earning her the Player of the Match award. Below are the main reasons for the India Women defeat:

1. Late Batting Collapse

India were well set at 294 for 5 but lost their remaining six wickets for a meager 36 runs. This collapse deprived them of at least 30–40 runs that might have turned the game. Sutherland's astute bowling (5/40) shattered India's tailenders and prevented them from scoring a large total.

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2. Alyssa Healy's Match-Winning Masterclass

Alyssa Healy was unstoppable, playing a captain’s innings that transformed the game. Her 142 runs scored from 107 balls had 21 fours and 3 sixes, and she kept the scoreboard moving while applying tremendous pressure on India. Despite regular wickets falling at the opposite end of the pitch, Healy exhibited fearless stroke play and game awareness, keeping Australia always in control in the run chase.

3. Unsteady Bowling and Perry's Serene Comeback

India's bowlers began well and took crucial wickets but were unable to keep the pressure constant. Although Shree Charani (3/41) and Deepti Sharma attempted to shift the balance, the batting depth of Australia depth neutralized their efforts. The game-changer was when Ellyse Perry came back to bat after being retired hurt, making a serene 47* from 52 balls to take her team through. Her consistent hand during the last overs guaranteed Australia's triumphant historic run chase and India's second loss of the tournament.

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