Introduction
When India’s women take on Australia’s women, it’s never just a match — it’s war on the pitch. Every ball zings with tension, every boundary evokes cheers (or groans), and every wicket swings momentum like a pendulum. Yesterday, in Visakhapatnam, they added yet another chapter to a rivalry that’s rich with history, heartbreak, heroics — and swagger.
A Rivalry That’s Earned Its Stripes
Over decades, India rose from a young contender to a gladiator against Australia’s might. From pioneers like Shanta and Diana to modern game-changers like Mandhana, Harmanpreet, Perry, and Healy, this rivalry has matured into a cultural spectacle.
The Rivalry Through the Eras
The Golden Era & Beyond (2020 – Present)
This is where the rivalry lives in full color. Every series, every World Cup encounter yields edge-of-seat drama. The contest is no longer one-sided — it’s an equal-footing duel.
- 2020: Women’s T20 World Cup Final saw Australia beat India in front of 86,000 fans at the MCG — a landmark moment.
- 2021: India tours Australia, the Test, ODIs, T20s all produce close calls.
- 2025 World Cup (group stage): Yesterday’s match etched new records and new narratives. (See below.)
- New-gen stars (like Renuka Singh, Alice Capsey, Tayla Vlaeminck) are pushing the rivalry into uncharted excitement.
India vs Australia (Women) – Key Encounters Table
| Year | Tournament / Series | Host | Result | Key Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1978 | Test Series | India | Drawn | India hosts Australia’s women for the first time |
| 2005 | Women’s World Cup Final | South Africa | Australia won | India’s best World Cup run, but Australia too strong |
| 2017 | Women’s World Cup Semifinal | England | India won | Harmanpreet Kaur’s 171* stunned the world |
| 2018 | T20 World Cup | West Indies | Australia won | Perry & Sthalekar dominance |
| 2020 | T20 World Cup Final | Australia | Australia won | Record crowd and emphatic Aussie win |
| 2021 | Multi-format Series | Australia | Drawn / shared | India’s fight shows they’ve closed the gap |
| 2023 | T20I Series | India | Series tied / Australia slight lean | Smriti Mandhana’s brilliance |
| 2025 | Women’s World Cup | India (Visakhapatnam) | Australia won | Healy’s 142, record chase, fierce battle (see below) |
Yesterday’s Match: A Thriller in Vizag
Match Context & Stakes
It was Match 13 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, held at the ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam. India, batting first, posted a monumental total — but Australia had other plans. What followed was one of the most electrifying run chases in women’s cricket history.
Scorecard & Highlights
| Innings | Score & Overs | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| India Women | 330 all out (48.5 overs) | Smriti Mandhana 80, Pratika Rawal 75, contributions from others. |
| Australia Women | 331/7 (49.0 overs) | Alyssa Healy 142 (107b), Ellyse Perry 47*, Annabel Sutherland 5/40 |
Result: Australia won by 3 wickets, chasing 331 with just one over to spare. It was the highest successful run chase ever in women’s ODI cricket.
Moments That Defined the Match
- Openers set the base: Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal stitched a powerful 155-run opening stand, putting India in command early.
- Healy’s storm: Alyssa Healy smashed 142 off 107 balls — 21 fours and 3 sixes — anchoring and attacking in equal measure.
- Bowling resurgence: Annabel Sutherland’s 5/40 disrupted India’s middle-late batting push.
- Perry’s comeback & finish: Perry briefly retired hurt but returned to stabilize and then close the chase in dramatic fashion.
- Deep batting depth: Even after Healy’s dismissal, Australia’s depth carried them over the line — Gardner’s support (45) and composure under pressure mattered.
Quick Notes from the Match
- Mandhana became the fastest Indian woman to cross 5000 ODI runs during her knock.
- That opening stand (Mandhana + Rawal) was India’s highest ever vs Australia in ODIs.
- India, despite a solid total, lost 6 wickets for just 36 runs in the latter half — collapse at the wrong time.
- The match aggregate — 330 + 331 = 661 runs — ranks among the highest-scoring women’s ODI matches.
This wasn’t just a match — it was a spectacle, a page-turner, a statement that the rivalry is alive, ruthless, thrilling.
From the Stands: A Fan’s Heart Speaks
I’ve watched India–Australia games for years — heard the hum of anticipation, felt the tension in every over. But yesterday? Yesterday, all of us held our breath. When Mandhana and Rawal launched us into that 150+ opening dream, I dared to imagine a total beyond 350. When Sutherland struck, and Healy cracked the innings open, I felt the ground beneath shift. And when Perry, battered, walked back out to steer the chase — oh, that was cinema.
This rivalry isn’t just numbers or trophies. It’s pride. It’s belief. It’s the hope that one knock, one spell, one moment can shift centuries of dominance.
Why This Rivalry Still Awakens the Soul
Every time India and Australia women meet, the scoreboard becomes secondary. The real contest is in the spirit, the flick of a wrist, the seam movement, the spin in the air. Yesterday’s match proved:
- Records can be broken — if you dare.
- Depth matters — it’s not just about top order.
- Emotion drives excellence — fans and players alike.
- The future is uncharted — and incredibly exciting.
As we look ahead to 2025–26, to the full series ahead, to the next World Cup — one truth stands: this rivalry doesn’t just endure — it intensifies. And the next chapter? I, for one, can’t wait.

