Delhi: On Tuesday, between the women’s teams of India and South Africa, R.K. In the Tri-Series played at Premdasa Stadium, the Indian team scored 276 runs while batting first. In this match, opener Pratika Rawal batted amazing and made many records.

Pratika Rawal scored 78 runs from 91 balls. In this innings, he hit seven fours and a six. With this great performance, the copy has completed the fastest 500 runs in women’s ODI cricket. He did this feat in just eight innings. In this way, she became the first player to make this record in women’s cricket.

The fastest 500 ODI runs (women’s cricket):

  • 8 innings – Pratika Rawal (India)
  • 9 innings – Charlotte Edwards (England)
  • 10 innings – Catherine Bryce (Scotland)

Jointly in male and female cricket:

  • 7 innings – Swender Malan (South Africa)
  • 8 innings – Representation (India)

Record of five consecutive half -centuries was also equal

Pratika Rawal set another big record in this match, scoring fifth consecutive half -century. She became the second female batsman in India after Mithali Raj who has scored five consecutive half -centuries. Along with this, he also equaled Alice Perry of Australia.

Women players scoring 5 consecutive half -centuries:

  • Mithali Raj
  • Alice Perry (twice)
  • Ammy setrtweight
  • LM insect
  • Charlotte Edwards
  • KL Rolton
  • Belinda Clarke
  • Copy rawal

Alice Perry and Charlotte Edwards have also made a record of 6 consecutive half -centuries and Mithali Raj has also made a record of 7 fifties in a row.

Mandhana and Shritaka’s best opening

In this match, the credit for giving India the beginning goes to Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana. Both shared an 83 -run partnership for the first wicket. India’s score was 151 runs when Pratu was dismissed. After this, the middle order made a useful contribution and brought the team to a strong score of 276 runs.

(Tagstotranslate) Indian Women National Cricket Team (T) Indw vs Saw (T) Pratika Rawal (T) Women Tri Series 2025

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