New Delhi, Jan 15 (UNI) India secured a record-breaking victory over Ireland on Wednesday, winning by a massive margin of 304 runs—their biggest-ever in One Day Internationals (ODIs). The emphatic triumph came after India posted an astonishing total of 435/5, surpassing their previous best of 370/5 set just three days ago.
The Indian innings was led by stellar performances from Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana, both of whom scored centuries.
Pratika, in particular, was the standout, scoring 154 runs. Mandhana also contributed significantly with a powerful knock of 135 runs, which included seven sixes. The duo shared a dominant opening partnership of 233 runs, marking India’s fourth century partnership in just six innings together.
Mandhana’s 80-ball performance was a treat to watch, as she continued her rich vein of form, while Rawal’s knock was built on impeccable timing and placement, showcasing controlled strokeplay.
Richa Ghosh, promoted in the batting order to maintain momentum, made an impact by scoring 59 off 42 balls. However, after Pratika’s dismissal, India’s scoring slowed down, with just 48 runs added in the final six overs of their innings.
In reply, Ireland’s batting crumbled under pressure, with the visitors bowled out for just 131 in 31.4 overs. Only four Irish batsmen reached double figures, with Sarah Forbes top-scoring with 41 off 44 balls, and Orla Prendergast contributing 36 off 43 balls. Despite a late 64-run partnership between Forbes and Prendergast, Ireland’s hopes were dashed as the remaining eight wickets fell for just 43 runs.
India’s bowling was led by Deepti Sharma, who claimed figures of 3-27, playing a crucial role in dismantling the Irish lineup. The comprehensive win adds another chapter to India’s dominance in the format, as they continue to impress with both bat and ball.