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Stats - Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal tear up the record book

Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana put on a double-century opening stand ICC/Getty Images

340 for 3 India's total against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai is their highest in the Women's World Cup, going past the 330 they made against Australia in Visakhapatnam earlier in the tournament.

It is also the second-highest total by any team against New Zealand in women's ODIs, only behind England's 347 for 5 at Canterbury in 2021.

14 Hundreds by Smriti Mandhana in ODIs, the second-most by a woman behind only Meg Lanning's 15 centuries.

Mandhana now has 17 hundreds across formats in international cricket, the equal-most by a woman alongside Lanning.

23 Innings needed for Pratika Rawal to complete 1000 runs. She becomes the joint-quickest to the milestone in women's ODIs, equaling the record that Lindsay Reeler set in 1988.

5194 Runs scored by Mandhana while opening the batting in ODIs. These are the most runs scored by an opening batter in women's ODIs, surpassing Suzie Bates' tally of 5088.

212 Partnership between Mandhana and Rawal for the first wicket. It is now the highest partnership for any wicket for India at Women's World Cups. The previous highest was 184 between Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur for the fourth wicket against West Indies in 2022.

It is also the highest partnership against New Zealand for any wicket in women's ODIs, bettering the 201-run third-wicket stand between England's Sarah Taylor and Lydia Greenway in 2012.

3 Instances of both openers scoring hundreds in an innings at the Women's World Cup. England's Lynne Thomas and Enid Bakewell scored hundreds against an International XI in 1973 and Australia's Lindsay Reeler and Ruth Buckstein did so against Netherlands in 1988.

5 Hundreds by Mandhana in ODIs in 2025. She is only the second woman to score five ODI hundreds in a calendar year after Tazmin Brits, also in 2025. Mandhana's run tally in 2025, of 1259, is already the highest in a calendar year in women's ODIs, and Rawal's 976 is now second.

7 Century partnerships between Mandhana and Rawal, the joint-most by a pair for India in women's ODIs, equaling the seven by Mithali Raj and Punam Raut.

Five of Mandhana and Rawal's seven 100-plus stands have come in 2025, the joint-most by a pair in a calendar year in women's ODIs, alongside Australia's Belinda Clark and Lisa Keightley.

4 150-plus stands by Mandhana and Rawal. Clark and Keightley, and New Zealand's Suzie Bates and Amy Satterthwaite also have four 150-plus stands each in women's ODIs.

Two of these four Mandhana-Rawat stands are 200-plus stands, a feat achieved by only three other pairs, but none from India.