Recent Match
Ireland Womens tour of India, 2025, 3rd ODI (ICC Championship Match), Rajkot, Jan 15th, 2025

India Women

(49.6 ov) 435/5

Ireland Women

(31.4 ov) 131/10

Complete India Women won by 304 runs

Amol Muzumdar | India Head Coach: We had a back-to-back series, plenty of positives. The T20 series was competitive against WI and then we went on to whitwwash WI in the ODI series. If you look at the positives, the batting looks fairly settled but we need to have another fast bowler as well. We don't set targets at all during batting and we go as per the flow of the game. It's fantastic to see us making some records while I have been in charge. It's very satisfying but we want to continue the process. It's a breath of fresh air, top of the order with Smiriti, she is calm and composed and she looks settled. Hope, it continues for a long time. When we had a decent start, 20 overs into the game and it was important for Richa to get an opportunity. Because Harleen has had her opportunity and Jemi also got a hundred so we pushed Richa up the order and she played really well today.
Deepti Sharma: When you lead a bowling unit, it feels good. I like to take up challenges. I focus on keeping it wicket-to-wicket. In the second half, the wicket was slightly slower and I was getting turn and I bowled accordingly. Whenever the juniors need help, I help them and guide them. The next focus is WPL because there's no other upcoming series.
Biggest victory margins for IND-W in WODIs
By 304 runs vs IRE-W, Rajkot, 2025
By 249 runs vs IRE-W, Potchefstroom, 2017
By 211 runs vs WI-W, Vadodara, 2024
By 207 runs vs PAK-W, Dambulla, 2008
By 193 runs vs PAK-W, Karachi, 2005

Of the eight wins registered by 300-plus runs in Women’s ODIs, four have been against Ireland.
17:17 Local Time, 11:47 GMT: There was never a question about Ireland chasing down 435 but you expected more of a fight especially after they had batted their quota of overs in the previous two games and gone past 200 on both occasions. But the leather hunt in the first innings might have just taken the wind out of them when they came out to bat. They lost a couple of early wickets but there was a 50+ stand between Forbes and Prentergast. The pair batted with intent and kept the scoreboard ticking at a good rate, but once that partnership was broken, the rest followed in a procession. The Indian spinners were very good with the ball as they picked up 6 wickets between them and bowled Ireland out for the first time in the series.
31.4
Deepti Sharma to Freya Sargent, out Caught by Minnu Mani!! India win by 304 runs. Deepti was brought back to finish the job and she does just that. Floats one up and invites Sargent to have a go, Freya Sargent c Minnu Mani b Deepti Sharma 1(4)
Deepti Sharma to Freya Sargent, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
31.3
Deepti Sharma to Alana Dalzell, 1 run, flighted outside off, Dalzell sits down and sweeps to deep mid-wicket
31.2
Deepti Sharma to Alana Dalzell, no run, tossed up close to off, Dalzell angles it to backward point
31.1
Deepti Sharma to Alana Dalzell, no run, seam-up full delivery on off, Dalzell blocks off the front foot
Deepti Sharma [8.0-2-26-2] is back into the attack
30.6
Minnu Mani to Alana Dalzell, 1 run, flighted outside off and Dalzell drags the sweep backward of square leg
30.5
Minnu Mani to Freya Sargent, 1 run, floated up on off and middle, Sargent gets low and sweeps to deep square leg
Slip comes in
30.4
Minnu Mani to Freya Sargent, no run
30.3
Minnu Mani to Freya Sargent, no run, quicker and outside off, Sargent is late on the cut and beaten on the outside edge
Freya Sargent, right handed bat, comes to the crease
30.2
Minnu Mani to Ava Canning, out Bowled!! Ava Canning b Minnu Mani 2(21)
Minnu Mani to Ava Canning, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
30.2
Minnu Mani to Ava Canning, wide
30.1
Minnu Mani to Alana Dalzell, 1 run, tossed up close to off, Dalzell sits down and sweeps to deep mid-wicket