The rivalry between India Women and Australia Women has always been one of the most exciting contests in women’s cricket. From Smriti Mandhana’s blazing tons to Australia’s mighty comebacks, every clash has produced breathtaking moments.
Here’s a look at the top 5 highest ODI scores by India Women against Australia Women, including their latest record-breaking total in 2025.
India Women Highest Score vs Australia Women – Top 5
1. 369 vs Australia Women – Delhi, September 20, 2025
Result: Lost by 43 runs
India Women created history at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, posting their highest-ever ODI total against Australia — a massive 369 runs in 47 overs.
Smriti Mandhana’s blistering century headlined the innings, as she recorded the second-fastest ODI hundred by an Indian (77 balls). The aggressive approach by Mandhana and middle-order support helped India cross the 350-run mark for the first time against Australia.
However, despite the heroic total, Australia chased strongly and eventually secured a 43-run victory, courtesy of Beth Mooney’s explosive 138 off 75 balls.
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2. 292 vs Australia Women – New Chandigarh, September 17, 2025
Result: India Women won by 102 runs
Just days before their record total in Delhi, India posted 292 runs in New Chandigarh, their first-ever 290+ total against Australia that resulted in a historic 102-run win.
Smriti Mandhana struck another stunning century, while Pratika Rawal and Richa Ghosh’s contributions helped India end an eight-match losing streak versus the Aussies.
The match marked a turning point, showcasing India’s batting strength and composure under pressure.
3. 282/8 vs Australia Women – Wankhede, December 28, 2023
Result: Lost by 6 wickets
At the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India Women posted a fighting 282/8 in 50 overs, led by half-centuries from Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana. Despite the solid total, Australia chased it down comfortably, thanks to consistent top-order partnerships.
This match proved to be a learning phase for India, as they fine-tuned their middle-order approach against one of the best bowling units in women’s cricket.
4. 281/4 vs Australia Women – Derby, July 20, 2017
Result: India Women won by 36 runs
One of the most iconic matches in India’s ODI history, the 2017 Derby clash during the ICC Women’s World Cup remains unforgettable.
Powered by Harmanpreet Kaur’s attacking 171 off just 115 balls*, India posted 281/4 in 42 overs (rain-reduced match). The incredible knock propelled India into the World Cup final and cemented Harmanpreet’s place among cricket’s greats.
This innings remains one of the most-watched and celebrated moments in Indian women’s cricket history.
5. 281/7 vs Australia Women – New Chandigarh, September 14, 2025
Result: Lost by 8 wickets
In the series opener of the 2025 bilateral contest, India Women started strong with 281/7 in 50 overs, led by Mandhana’s fluent 80 and Jemimah Rodrigues’ steady 60.
However, the Aussies chased down the target easily, setting the tone early in the series. Despite the loss, it marked the start of India’s aggressive batting approach that peaked in the following matches.
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Table: India Women’s Top 5 ODI Totals vs Australia Women
Rank | Score | Overs | Ground | Result | Match Date |
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1 | 369 | 47.0 | Delhi | Lost by 43 runs | Sep 20, 2025 |
2 | 292 | 49.5 | New Chandigarh | Won by 102 runs | Sep 17, 2025 |
3 | 282/8 | 50.0 | Wankhede | Lost by 6 wickets | Dec 28, 2023 |
4 | 281/4 | 42.0 | Derby | Won by 36 runs | Jul 20, 2017 |
5 | 281/7 | 50.0 | New Chandigarh | Lost by 8 wickets | Sep 14, 2025 |
Final Thoughts
India Women’s recent performances against Australia show how far they’ve come in terms of batting depth and intent.
From Harmanpreet’s 2017 World Cup heroics to Mandhana’s record-smashing knocks in 2025, the Indian batting lineup has consistently challenged the world’s best.
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While Australia continues to be a formidable opponent, India’s ability to post 300+ totals regularly now marks a new era in women’s cricket — one defined by confidence, aggression, and global recognition.