In modern women’s cricket, the strike rate defines a player’s impact. It reflects how quickly a batter scores runs and changes the momentum of the game. Over the years, Indian women’s cricket has evolved remarkably, producing aggressive batters who can accelerate even in pressure situations. From Richa Ghosh’s explosive batting to Smriti Mandhana’s consistent flair, India’s ODI side now boasts several players with exceptional strike rates. Let’s look at the highest strike rate holders in Women’s ODI cricket among Indian players as of 2025. Top Indian Players with Highest Strike Rates in WODIs PlayerSpanMatchesInningsRunsHighest ScoreAverageBalls FacedStrike Rate100s50s4s6sRicha Ghosh2021–2025474510739629.801051102.09–711432Smriti Mandhana2013–2025112112502213647.37558189.98133360869Jemimah Rodrigues2018–20255553152212331.06172188.43271625Pratika…
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Madurai has entered the national cricket conversation after the grand inauguration of the Velammal Cricket Stadium. With modern infrastructure and strong backing, it’s poised to become a key venue for domestic and even higher-level matches. Let’s dive into everything that makes this stadium special — from capacity and facilities to ownership and future prospects. Ownership & Development Location & Land Area Seating Capacity & Expansion Plans FeatureDetailCurrent seating~ 7,300 spectatorsPlanned expansionUp to 20,000 seatsComparisonWill be Tamil Nadu’s second-largest cricket stadium (after Chepauk in Chennai) The stadium presently accommodates around 7,300 people, but expansion to reach a 20,000-seat capacity is part…
Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has achieved another remarkable milestone in his Test career, equaling Muttiah Muralitharan’s world record for the most Player of the Series awards in Test cricket. This achievement came during the India vs Bangladesh Test series in 2024, where Ashwin’s all-round brilliance earned him his 11th Player of the Series award — a feat that underlines his dominance in red-ball cricket. Ashwin Joins Muralitharan at the Top Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s modern-day Test maestro, has now matched the legendary Muttiah Muralitharan with 11 Player of the Series awards.What makes this record even more special is that Ashwin has…
Rain interruptions have always been part of cricket’s unpredictable charm — but they often leave fans and players frustrated when matches get shortened or targets become confusing. To maintain fairness, cricket authorities rely on mathematical systems like the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method and India’s very own V. Jayadevan (VJD) method. While both aim to provide fair revised targets in rain-hit matches, they differ in how they analyze runs, wickets, and match situations. Here’s a complete and simplified breakdown. What is the DLS Method in Cricket? The DLS method (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern) was introduced by statisticians Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis in 1997 and…
In rain-affected cricket matches, determining a fair target for the batting team when overs are lost is tricky. While the DLS (Duckworth–Lewis–Stern) method is the international standard, Indian domestic cricket often uses an alternative: the VJD method (V. Jayadevan method). Developed by Indian engineer V. Jayadevan, the VJD method is designed to reflect realistic scoring patterns in limited-overs cricket (ODI, T20). It is used by BCCI for domestic competitions to adjust targets when matches are interrupted by rain or other delays. VJD Method Quick Overview: CategoryDetailsFull NameV. Jayadevan MethodDeveloped ByV. Jayadevan (Kerala, India)Introduced2007 (approved by BCCI)Used InDomestic ODIs & T20s…
The highly anticipated India tour of Australia 2025 is set to begin on October 19 and will feature a total of 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is, running until November 8. With some of the biggest names in cricket making their return to the squad — including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli — fans are in for a blockbuster series down under. Alongside the on-field action, the broadcast experience will be just as thrilling. Viewers across India will be able to enjoy live coverage in five different languages — English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada — on Star Sports and JioCinema.…
Indian cricket continues to make headlines both on and off the field. From Harbhajan Singh’s emotional words for Virat Kohli, to Mohammad Siraj’s brilliance against West Indies, and the Indian women’s team’s spiritual visit to Ujjain, here’s a look at the latest cricket updates. Harbhajan Singh on Virat Kohli: “He Shines When Things Get Tough” Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh praised Virat Kohli, calling him one of the rare players who thrives under pressure. Harbhajan said, “Virat Kohli is now heading to Australia, his favorite place to bat, and I’m sure he’ll once again show his mettle there. Some players…
Australia vs Bangladesh isn’t a common fixture in women’s cricket. In fact, both sides played against each other for the first time in 2020. So it’s a relatively new matchup, though without much competition. Australia are the most dominant team in women’s cricket, while Bangladesh haven’t quite established themselves yet. And that reflects in the wide gulf between both sides. Australia have shown their class in their limited fixtures. Be it Alyssa Healy-Beth Mooney destroying Bangladesh’s bowling attack in the 2020 Women’s T20 World Cup or their series sweeps in 2024, Australia have completely dominated. Bangladesh, meanwhile, have struggled to…
Afghanistan and Bangladesh have developed an exciting ODI rivalry over the years. What started as occasional fixtures has now become a consistent bilateral contest, with both teams pushing each other in every series. As of their most recent meetings, the competition has become evenly matched, with both teams showing moments of brilliance. AFG vs BAN Head-to-Head ODI Record Afghanistan and Bangladesh have faced each other 19 times in One Day Internationals (ODIs). DetailBangladesh Afghanistan Matches Played2222Matches Won1111No Result00Tied00 Bangladesh and Afghanistan have equaly, with 11 wins, while Afghanistan has won 11 ODIs, showing their rapid rise in the 50-over format.…
Sri Lanka Women (SL-W) will face New Zealand Women (NZ-W) in the 15th match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, on October 14, 2025, at 3:00 PM IST.Both teams enter this encounter with contrasting forms — New Zealand Women riding high after a dominant 100-run win against Bangladesh, while Sri Lanka Women are still searching for their first victory in the tournament. Let’s look at the complete head-to-head record, recent form, and key player statistics between the two sides. SL-W vs NZ-W ODI Head-to-Head Record Match TypeTotal MatchesSri Lanka Women WinsNew Zealand Women…









