Cliff Notes – India second-best in ODI finals, Mandhana’s first hundred in Sri Lanka
- India has secured the second-most wins in women’s ODI finals, trailing only Australia, who have eight victories from 11 finals played.
- The team’s total of 342 for 7 in the ODI tri-series final is the highest ever recorded in women’s ODIs in Sri Lanka, surpassing their previous record of 337 for 9.
- Smriti Mandhana’s 11 ODI centuries rank third among women, with only Meg Lanning and Suzie Bates ahead of her, marking her first hundred in Sri Lanka.
Stats – India second-best in ODI finals, Mandhana’s first hundred in Sri Lanka
7-2 – India’s record in the finals in women’s ODIs. Only Australia have more wins in ODI finals than India, having won eight out of the 11 they have played.
342 for 7 – India’s total in the ODI tri-series final is the highest ever in women’s ODIs in Sri Lanka, going past their 337 for 9 against South Africa last week. Four of the six 300-plus totals in Sri Lanka in the format came in this ODI tri-series.
2 – India’s total is also the second-highest in a knockout game in women’s ODIs. Australia’s 356 for 5 against England in the World Cup final in 2022 is at the top. It is also the second-highest total conceded by Sri Lanka in ODIs.
11 – Hundreds for Smriti Mandhana in ODIs are the third-most by a woman, with Meg Lanning (15) and Suzie Bates (13) ahead of her.
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4 – Number of 300-plus totals for India in 2025, the joint-most by a team in a calendar year in women’s ODIs, alongside New Zealand, who also had four such scores in consecutive matches in 2018.
7 – Fifty-plus partnerships between Mandhana and Pratika Rawal in eight matches in 2025, the joint-most by an opening pair in women’s ODIs in a calendar year, equaling the record of Belinda Clark and Lisa Keightley who also had seven in 2000.
1 – Mandhana’s 11th ODI hundred was her first in Sri Lanka, the sixth country where she has a hundred in the format. Lanning, Sophie Devine and Bates also have scored ODI hundreds in six countries.
116 – Mandhana’s score on Sunday is the third-highest in a women’s ODI tournament final.