“Big relief for sure,” said Smriti Mandhana after India booked their place in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 semifinals with a commanding 53-run victory over New Zealand via the DLS method. The win, sealed despite rain interruptions, was powered by a historic opening stand that redefined India’s World Cup batting standards .
Smriti Mandhana and debutant Pratika Rawal stunned fans and critics alike with a breathtaking 212-run opening partnership—the highest for India in Women’s World Cup history. Mandhana blazed her way to 137 off just 118 balls, laced with 18 boundaries and 2 sixes, while Rawal remained unbeaten on 104 in her first-ever World Cup match .
Their explosive start propelled India to a mammoth 340/3 in 50 overs—the team’s highest total ever in World Cup play. Even with rain cutting New Zealand’s chase short, the revised target proved insurmountable as the White Ferns were bowled out for 231 in 42.3 overs.
Before this match, India’s highest opening stand in World Cups stood at 175. Mandhana and Rawal didn’t just break that—they shattered it. Their synergy, aggression, and composure under pressure signaled a new era for Indian women’s cricket, blending experience with fearless youth.
“We knew the conditions were good for batting, and we just wanted to make the most of it,” Mandhana said post-match. “Pratika was brilliant—so calm for her first big game.”
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| India’s Total | 340/3 (50 overs) |
| Opening Partnership | 212 runs (Mandhana 137, Rawal 104*) |
| New Zealand’s Score | 231 all out (42.3 overs) |
| Result | India win by 53 runs (DLS method) |
| Player of the Match | Smriti Mandhana |
| Semifinal Qualification | India secure spot with 3 wins in 4 matches |
With this victory, India join Australia and South Africa in the semifinals, keeping their title hopes alive. The team’s batting depth—now proven with both established stars and emerging talent—makes them serious contenders for the trophy. Coach Amol Muzumdar praised the squad’s “clinical execution under pressure” and highlighted Rawal’s poise as a “game-changer.”
India’s next challenge will be a semifinal clash likely against either England or West Indies, depending on the final group standings. With momentum, confidence, and history on their side, Mandhana and company are eyeing more than just a medal—they’re aiming for glory.
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