India Women Vs Australia Women’s National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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The cricketing rivalry between the India Women and Australia Women’s National Cricket Team stands as a premier showcase of elite talent, strategic depth, and high-intensity multi-format drama. Historically dominated by the clinical precision and deep batting lineups of the Australian squad, recent bilateral series and global tournament encounters show a shifting dynamic. India has repeatedly proved its mettle in shorter formats, using explosive top-order hitting and tactical spin variations to disrupt the world champions. From high-stakes World Cup knockout matches to intense Test match battles on challenging pitches, every fixture delivers exceptional individual player milestones and memorable turning points.
Recent Match Results (Multi-Format)
Date
Match Format / Series
India Women Score
Australia Women Score
Match Winner & Margin
06–08 Mar 2026
Only Test (Perth)
198 and 149
323 and 28/0
Australia Women won by 10 wickets
01 Mar 2026
3rd ODI (Hobart)
224 (45.1 ov)
409/7 (50 ov)
Australia Women won by 185 runs
27 Feb 2026
2nd ODI (Hobart)
251/9 (50 ov)
252/5 (36.1 ov)
Australia Women won by 5 wickets
24 Feb 2026
1st ODI (Brisbane)
214 (48.3 ov)
217/4 (38.2 ov)
Australia Women won by 6 wickets
21 Feb 2026
3rd T20I (Adelaide)
176/6 (20 ov)
159/9 (20 ov)
India Women won by 17 runs
19 Feb 2026
2nd T20I (Canberra)
144/9 (20 ov)
163/5 (20 ov)
Australia Women won by 19 runs
15 Feb 2026
1st T20I (Sydney)
50/1 (5.1 ov)
133 (18 ov)
India Women won by 21 runs (DLS)
30 Oct 2025
ODI World Cup Semi-Final
341/5 (48.3 ov)
338 (49.5 ov)
India Women won by 5 wickets
Head-to-Head Summary (All-Time)
Format
Total Matches
Australia Won
India Won
No Result / Drawn / Tied
ODIs
50
40
10
0
T20Is
35
26
7
2 (1 NR, 1 Tied)
Tests
12
5
1
6
Total
97
71
18
8
Overall All-Time Win-Loss Summary
Match Format
Total Played
Australia Women Won
India Women Won
Tied / Drawn / No Result
One-Day Internationals (ODIs)
61
49
12
0
Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)
38
27
7
4
Test Matches
12
7
1
4
All Formats Total
111
83
20
8
Best Player Performance Analysis
Player Name and Team
Primary Role
Key Head-to-Head Stats
Impact and Recent Highlights
Smriti Mandhana (IND)
Opening Batter
1,114 Runs (Best: 125)
Highest run-scorer for India against Australia; recently hit a match-winning 82 off 55 balls in Adelaide.
Beth Mooney (AUS)
Opening Batter
1,110 Runs (Best: 138)
Australia’s top run-scorer against India; anchors chases with an elite average of 46.30.
Phoebe Litchfield (AUS)
Top-order Batter
948 Runs (Best: 119)
Most explosive young talent; average peaks against India’s spin attack in ODI matches.
Jemimah Rodrigues (IND)
Middle-order Batter
843 Runs (Best: 127)
Scored a historic 127 to eliminate Australia in the 2025 World Cup Semi-Final.
Ashleigh Gardner (AUS)
All-Rounder
47 Wickets and 600 plus Runs
Leading all-time wicket-taker in this specific clash; her off-spin regularly disrupts India’s middle-order.
Annabel Sutherland (AUS)
Bowling All-Rounder
43 Wickets (Best: 4/46)
Star of the recent One-Off Test at Perth where she scored a massive 129 and took 4 wickets.
Deepti Sharma (IND)
All-Rounder
41 Wickets and 550 plus Runs
India’s primary defensive weapon; holds the lowest economy rate against elite Australian batters.
Match Overview and Key Details Summary
Date
Format
Venue
Toss Winner
Key Performer
Match Result
06–08 Mar 2026
Only Test
WACA Ground, Perth
Australia (Bowl)
A. Sutherland (129 and 2/15)
Australia won by 10 wickets
01 Mar 2026
3rd ODI
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
India (Bowl)
P. Litchfield (Century)
Australia won by 185 runs
27 Feb 2026
2nd ODI
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Australia (Bowl)
B. Mooney (Match Anchor)
Australia won by 5 wickets
24 Feb 2026
1st ODI
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
India (Bat)
E. Perry (All-round show)
Australia won by 6 wickets
21 Feb 2026
3rd T20I
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
India (Bat)
S. Mandhana (82 off 55 balls)
India won by 17 runs
19 Feb 2026
2nd T20I
Manuka Oval, Canberra
India (Bowl)
G. Voll (88 off 57 balls)
Australia won by 19 runs
15 Feb 2026
1st T20I
SCG, Sydney
India (Bowl)
A. Reddy (Impact Spells)
India won by 21 runs (DLS)
30 Oct 2025
World Cup SF
DY Patil Academy, Mumbai
Australia (Bat)
J. Rodrigues (127 off 134)
India won by 5 wickets
India Women Career Batting Performance vs Australia
Player Name
Innings Played
Total Runs Scored
Highest Score
Strike Rate
Total Fours
Total Sixes
Smriti Mandhana
62
2,264
127
102.86
303
39
Harmanpreet Kaur
77
1,512
171
100.27
166
27
Jemimah Rodrigues
47
1,085
127
92.89
126
1
Deepti Sharma
106
1,012
78
75.92
103
4
Richa Ghosh
42
857
96
87.99
92
24
Shafali Verma
43
775
64
97.61
108
19
Pratika Rawal
9
334
75
64.23
45
1
Australia Women Career Batting Performance vs India
Player Name
Matches / Innings
Total Runs Scored
Highest Score
Batting Average
Strike Rate
50s / 100s
Beth Mooney
28 / 26
1,110
138
46.30
114.72
8 / 1
Phoebe Litchfield
22 / 21
948
119
45.14
98.25
5 / 2
Ellyse Perry
35 / 31
923
77
38.45
92.10
6 / 0
Alyssa Healy
29 / 28
784
158
31.36
118.42
4 / 2
Tahlia McGrath
24 / 20
658
73
41.12
89.53
4 / 0
Ashleigh Gardner
26 / 21
612
63
29.14
126.80
3 / 0
Annabel Sutherland
15 / 12
485
129
44.09
82.50
1 / 1
Career Bowling Performance Leaders (All-Time Head-to-Head)
Bowler Name and Team
Total Wickets
Overs Bowled
Runs Conceded
Bowling Average
Economy Rate
Best Bowling Figures
Ashleigh Gardner (AUS)
66
372.6
1751
26.53
4.70
5/30
Deepti Sharma (IND)
62
341.9
1962
31.65
5.74
3/20
Megan Schutt (AUS)
51
243.8
1428
28.00
5.86
4/18
Annabel Sutherland (AUS)
50
191.6
882
17.64
4.60
4/46
Ellyse Perry (AUS)
35
180.3
934
26.69
5.18
4/12
Jess Jonassen (AUS)
31
133.7
657
21.19
4.91
5/12
Renuka Singh (IND)
26
173.3
1102
42.38
6.36
4/24
Pooja Vastrakar (IND)
25
146.9
752
30.08
5.12
4/44
Match Turning Points and Key Moments Summary
Date / Match
Critical Turning Point
Impact Player
Strategic Impact on Outcome
06–08 Mar 2026 Only Test (Perth)
Annabel Sutherland’s twin masterclass where she smashed an authoritative 129 and took 4 wickets to trigger India’s batting collapses.
Annabel Sutherland (AUS)
Handed Australia a massive first-innings cushion, leading to an easy 10-wicket victory.
01 Mar 2026 3rd ODI (Hobart)
Alyssa Healy’s devastating 158 anchored a mountain of 409 runs, entirely demoralising the Indian bowling attack early on.
Alyssa Healy (AUS)
Australia posted 409/7, securing a blowout 185-run win to sweep the ODI leg 3–0.
27 Feb 2026 2nd ODI (Hobart)
Georgia Voll’s aggressive ton derailed India’s target defense inside the opening 20 overs of the chase.
Georgia Voll (AUS)
Allowed Australia to rapidly chase 251 down in just 36.1 overs.
21 Feb 2026 3rd T20I (Adelaide)
Smriti Mandhana’s explosive 82 coupled with Shreyanka Patil’s clinical death bowling layout.
Smriti Mandhana (IND)
Restricted Australia to 159, securing India’s historic 2–1 T20I series win.
19 Feb 2026 2nd T20I (Canberra)
Voll and Mooney’s 100 plus opening stand set an unassailable run-rate pressure that India’s middle order couldn’t match.
Georgia Voll (AUS)
Restricted India to 144/9, leveling the T20I leg with a 19-run win.
15 Feb 2026 1st T20I (Sydney)
Arundhati Reddy’s opening burst choked the Australian top order down to an under-par 133 runs before the rain arrived.
Arundhati Reddy (IND)
Handed India a comfortable 21-run victory via the DLS method.
30 Oct 2025 World Cup SF (Mumbai)
Jemimah Rodrigues’ epic 127 run knock pulled off the highest successful run-chase in Women’s ODI World Cup history.
Jemimah Rodrigues (IND)
Chased down 338 runs to knock out tournament favorites Australia by 5 wickets.
Match Results and Player of the Match Summary
Match Date
Format / Tour
Official Match Result
Player of the Match
Notable Contribution
06–08 Mar 2026
Only Test (Perth)
Australia won by 10 wickets
Annabel Sutherland (AUS)
Hit a superb 129 runs and took crucial first-innings wickets.
01 Mar 2026
3rd ODI (Hobart)
Australia won by 185 runs
Alyssa Healy (AUS)
Hammered a magnificent century at the top order.
27 Feb 2026
2nd ODI (Hobart)
Australia won by 5 wickets
Georgia Voll (AUS)
Paced an explosive run-chase seamlessly.
24 Feb 2026
1st ODI (Brisbane)
Australia won by 6 wickets
Beth Mooney (AUS)
Scored an unbeaten 76 to comfortably cross the target.
21 Feb 2026
3rd T20I (Adelaide)
India won by 17 runs
Smriti Mandhana (IND)
Blazed a match-winning 82 off 55 balls.
19 Feb 2026
2nd T20I (Canberra)
Australia won by 19 runs
Georgia Voll (AUS)
Anchored the first innings with a crucial 88-run knock.
15 Feb 2026
1st T20I (Sydney)
India won by 21 runs (DLS)
Arundhati Reddy (IND)
Claimed impact wickets during her opening spell.
30 Oct 2025
World Cup Semi-Final
India won by 5 wickets
Jemimah Rodrigues (IND)
Produced an unbeaten 127 during a historic run-chase.
Conclusion
Statistical breakdowns across batting, bowling, and head-to-head outcomes highlight Australia’s lingering technical superiority in the longer formats, particularly in ODIs and red-ball cricket. However, India’s recent historic T20I series wins on Australian soil and remarkable successful run chases show the closing competitive gap between these powerhouse nations. Key impact players from both sides constantly rewrite record books, setting a phenomenal benchmark for the global growth of women’s sports. As strategic tactical changes continue to evolve after every bilateral tour, this marquee matchup guarantees highly competitive, edge-of-the-seat cricket action for global fans.