Pratika Rawal creates history as she scores her maiden ODI hundred, a brilliant 154 off 129 balls, helping India reach a mammoth total of 400 for the first time in women's ODI cricket. The swashbuckling knock, featuring 20 fours and one six, powered India to a comfortable victory against Ireland in the third ODI. Rawal's heroics contribute to India's dominating display and further strengthen their position in the series.
India's women's cricket team put on a dominant display in the 2nd ODI against Ireland, scoring a record-breaking total of 370/5. Led by Jemimah Rodrigues' maiden century and half-centuries from Harleen Deol, Smriti Mandhana, and Pratika Rawal, India surpassed their previous record of 358/2 against Ireland in 2017. This is also the 15th highest total in women's ODI history, with New Zealand holding the record for the highest total. The Indian batters smashed an impressive 44 fours and three sixes, with Rodrigues admitting that it was a long wait for her century and she was relieved to finally achieve it.
India sealed the three-game series in the second match with a dominant display of batting, led by Harleen Deol's century and supported by fifties from Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, and Jemimah Rodrigues. The West Indies team struggled in response, with Priya Mishra taking three wickets and Deepti Sharma, Titas Sadhu, and Rawal each taking two. With a strong showing, India is looking to cap off the series with another win in the final ODI match.
The BCCI has made several changes to the Indian women's cricket team squads, dropping star opener Shafali Verma and including three uncapped players for the upcoming white-ball series against West Indies. After a disappointing performance against Australia, the young opener has also been excluded from the T20I squad for the series. The squad also sees the exclusion of pace all-rounder Arundhati Reddy while 20-year-old Raghvi Bist and 24-year-old Pratika Rawal earn their maiden call-ups for the T20I and ODI teams respectively.