
Pratika Rawal is at the top of the main record in women’s ODI. The 24 -year -old man has a chance to become the fastest batter to the milestones of 500 runs in the women’s ODI. Currently, former English dough Charlotte Edwards holds a record in nine shifts, followed by Nicole Bolton (11), Belinda Clark (12) and Wendy Watson (12).
Among the Indians is the legendary Mithali Raj the fastest when he got there in 13 shifts. Pratika has a chance to achieve a 500-run performance when India Harmanpreet Kaur’s India Lock Horns with South Africa Laura Wolvaardt in match 2 Tri-series in Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa stadium in Colombo.
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Rawal can also become the second up to 500 ODI running, combining ODI for men and women. South African Janneman Malan reached a milestone in just seven shifts. However, Rawal can become the fastest Indian after SHUBMAN GILL, who scored 500 in October 2022 in October 2022.
In seven Odis Rawal, he accumulated 494 runs on average 82.33 with one century and four halves. Their highest score of 154 came back against Ireland in January 2025 in Rajkot.
Pratika Rawal still shines
Rawal Award Player of the Match Award won on Sunday 27th April India beat Sri Lanka with nine goals. After India was asked to chase 148 in the rain choir 39-over, Rawal scored undefeated 50 out of 62 balls, attached to seven.
Rawal first built a 54-run rack with Mandhana for the opening goal, then her undefeated 95-Runa partnership took women in the blue around the finish line.
Pratika said on her knocking match: “Now there are years of hard work. I am very lucky, very lucky to have given this opportunity. I just try to play the balls, nothing more I get.”
Pratika replaced Shafali Verma as an introductory partner to Mandhan in a series of ODI against West India last year, after which she did not look.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
28 April 2025