The Indian Women’s cricket team has rewritten history in recent years with their incredible batting dominance in One Day Internationals (ODIs). From modest beginnings to becoming one of the most consistent batting units in world cricket, Team India’s women have regularly posted scores beyond 300, showcasing their evolving power, technique, and depth.
Below is a detailed look at India Women’s highest scores in ODIs, featuring their all-time best total of 435/5 against Ireland and other landmark performances that underline their rise as a global powerhouse.
India Women’s Highest Team Totals in ODIs (Top 10) 🏏
| Rank | Score | Opposition | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 435/5 | Ireland Women | Rajkot | 15-Jan-2025 |
| 2 | 370/5 | Ireland Women | Rajkot | 12-Jan-2025 |
| 3 | 358/2 | Ireland Women | Potchefstroom | 15-May-2017 |
| 4 | 358/5 | West Indies Women | Vadodara | 24-Dec-2024 |
| 5 | 333/5 | England Women | Canterbury | 21-Sep-2022 |
| 6 | 325/3 | South Africa Women | Bengaluru | 19-Jun-2024 |
| 7 | 317/8 | West Indies Women | Hamilton | 12-Mar-2022 |
| 8 | 314/9 | West Indies Women | Vadodara | 22-Dec-2024 |
| 9 | 302/3 | South Africa Women | Kimberley | 07-Feb-2018 |
| 10 | 298/2 | West Indies Women | Dhanbad | 26-Feb-2004 |
1. 435/5 vs Ireland Women – Rajkot, Jan 15, 2025
India Women created history with a stunning 435/5 against Ireland in Rajkot — the highest-ever ODI total by any Indian cricket team, men or women. Smriti Mandhana and newcomer Pratika Rawal were sensational, combining elegance with aggression to post an unbeatable total. This match marked a new era in India’s batting power.
2. 370/5 vs Ireland Women – Rajkot, Jan 12, 2025
Just three days before their record-breaking knock, India had already shown intent by smashing 370/5 against the same Ireland side. Strong partnerships and attacking cricket from the top order set the tone for what would become India’s most successful batting week in women’s ODI history.
3. 358/2 vs Ireland Women – Potchefstroom, May 15, 2017
This iconic performance saw Deepti Sharma (188) and Punam Raut (109)** forge a historic 320-run partnership, one of the largest in women’s ODIs. Their disciplined yet explosive batting set new standards for Indian cricket, establishing the team as a batting force on the global stage.
4. 358/5 vs West Indies Women – Vadodara, Dec 24, 2024
India carried their rich home form into this clash against West Indies, posting 358/5 in a dominant display. Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur led the charge with stroke-filled innings, helping India register another mammoth total to seal a convincing win.
5. 333/5 vs England Women – Canterbury, Sep 21, 2022
On English soil, India showcased their adaptability by smashing 333/5 at Canterbury. Half-centuries from Harmanpreet Kaur and Harleen Deol powered the innings, marking one of India’s most memorable overseas batting performances.
6. 325/3 vs South Africa Women – Bengaluru, Jun 19, 2024
At home against South Africa, India displayed perfect execution of modern ODI batting. Mandhana’s fluent hundred and Jemimah Rodrigues’ composed knock helped India score 325/3, sealing an emphatic victory and demonstrating their control in run-heavy conditions.
7. 317/8 vs West Indies Women – Hamilton, Mar 12, 2022
In the 2022 Women’s World Cup, India registered 317/8 against West Indies — a standout moment in their campaign. Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana struck brilliant centuries, setting up one of India’s biggest wins in tournament history.
8. 314/9 vs West Indies Women – Vadodara, Dec 22, 2024
Another high-scoring thriller in Vadodara saw India reach 314/9. The middle order contributed crucial runs, and lower-order fireworks ensured India crossed the 300 mark yet again in the same series.
9. 302/3 vs South Africa Women – Kimberley, Feb 7, 2018
Smriti Mandhana’s sublime 136 anchored India’s innings as they cruised to 302/3. Her ability to time the ball effortlessly on South African soil underlined her emergence as a world-class opener.
10. 298/2 vs West Indies Women – Dhanbad, Feb 26, 2004
An old gem in Indian women’s ODI history, the 298/2 against West Indies in 2004 remains one of their earliest signs of batting potential. Mithali Raj and Anju Jain led from the front, paving the way for the team’s future successes.
From posting modest totals two decades ago to now consistently crossing 300, India Women’s batting revolution reflects better fitness, improved strike rotation, and fearless intent. Modern stars like Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, and emerging players like Pratika Rawal are redefining how women’s ODIs are played.
The back-to-back record totals against Ireland and the consistency across venues underline a key truth — India Women are not just competing anymore; they are dominating.
India Women’s recent batting feats, especially their world-record 435/5 vs Ireland, have rewritten ODI history. As they continue to evolve with every series, the Indian women’s team has proven that they belong among the very best in the world — capable of producing explosive yet disciplined batting performances on any stage.








