
Mandhana and Pratika Rawal have created history by noticing the highest average for a couple in women’s one -day international (ODIS). Landmark was achieved during the first ODI against England NAT SCIVER-BRUNT on Wednesday, July 16, in Rose Bowl in Southampton.
The duo shared a 48-run rack for just eight overs, We help India to ensure winning in four goals And take the lead 1-0 in the series. With this performance, Mandhana and Rawal also moved second on the list of the most successful partnerships in the ODI women’s ODI (at least 1,000 run together).
The list is at the top of Australia Meg Lanning and Ellys Perry, who have accumulated 2,025 runs for 27 matches in a stunning 96.42 average, including the nine centuries and a record partnership of 224 against South Africa in Canberra in 2016.
Best Average Partnership about pairs of over 1000 runs in women’s ODIS
Mandhana and Pratika Rawal (India): 1016 runs out of 12 matches, on average 84.66
Caroline Atkins and Sarah Taylor (England): 1239 runs from 19 matches, average 68.83
Rachael Haynes and Alyssa Healy (Australia): 1839 runs from 29 matches, average 63.41
Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones (England): 1382 runs out of 22 matches, average 62.81
Belinda Clark and Lisa KeIhley (Australia): 3338 runs from 66 matches, average 52.98
Mandhana reaches a new monument
Mandhana also became only the second Indian woman who received 4,500 or more runs in one day. In 103 ODI to date, 4,501 runs have collected 46.40, including 11 centuries and 31 half -life.
In the first ODI, Mandhan Rychlemfire 28 of the 24 balls contributed and hit five borders before Lauren Bell was released. However, it was without Deepti Sharma of the Carefree 62, which anchored India’s 260 persecution, which sealed the victory of 10 balls to save.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
July 17, 2025