
India vs Australia (photo from Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) Australian Captain Alyssa Healy’s Masterful 142 out of 107 balls led her team to a historic class victory over India on Sunday in the World Cup match and successfully chased 331 runs-the most run in ODI cricket. Chase broke the previous record of 302 runs set in Sri Lanka against South Africa in 2024 and put Australia on the top of the tournament table with seven points, while India stayed third with four points.Healy shifts included 21 boundaries and three six, which shows exceptional placement and timing. Especially dominated the Indian stimulator Kranti Gaud and hit six and three four in one.Against the delivery of a more fully length of the sneh wounds that occur, there are gaps between the square leg and the middle gate. She reached her fifty in 35 balls, the fastest in this tournament.Sri Charani gave India some resistance with impressive figures of 10-1-41-3, including the key goals of Phoebe Litchfield and Annabel Sutherland.Healy found strong support in Ashleigh Gardner, which contributed 45 runs in their 95-run partnership for the fourth goal. This partnership turned out to be essential after Ellys Perry had to retire.The Australian captain arrived at her sixth Wodi, her first as a captain, with a single Deepti Shamou. In the end, she was caught by replacing Radha Yadava from Charini’s bowling.Australia experienced some tension after Healy’s release when Gardner, Tahlia McGrath and Sophie Molineux lost in rapid succession. Perry, however, returned to complete Chase with unbeaten 47.Previously, Indian shifts were anchored by the impressive half -shooting since Mandhan and Rawal Pratiky. Their 155-running opening partnerships at 24.3 overs set a strong foundation for the Indian total of 330.Mandhana aggressive 80 of the 66 balls included especially productive against Sophie Molineux, where 18 runs with six and two four.Rawal contributed 75 escapes from 96 balls and showed occasional taste against Spinner Gardner. Their partnership meant their sixth 100th stand in 21 shifts and approached the Indian record of seven between Purnima Raut and Mithali Raj.During his shifts, 29 -year -old Mandhana reached a milestone of 5,000 runs in Wodis and became the fastest and youngest player to achieve this brand.Indian momentum briefly knocked after Mandhan’s release, Rawal losses, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Harleen Deol in quick succession and in the 38th place left them at 240 to four.Richa Ghosh and Jemimah Rodrigues stabilized shifts with a 54-run partnership for the fifth goal, which helped India to push their final sum.Annabel Sutherland required impressive 5/40 numbers, using effective slower supplies at death limited the total number of India to 330.The match emphasized the Australian depth of tossing and the ability to persecute, while the powerful fault performance of India eventually proved to be inadequate to ensure victory.