India’s highest-ever women’s Twenty20 International score was 217 for 4 against the West Indies at Navi Mumbai. Their previous best was 201 for 5 in the Asia Cup earlier this year against the United Arab Emirates.
It also surpasses Australia’s 212 for 6 at the North Sydney Oval in 2023, making it the greatest total by any team against the West Indies in this format.
The highest women’s T20I total in India is 217 for 4. In a 2018 tri-nation series final, Australia’s score of 209 for 4 against England was the previous high.

After Thursday’s 77, Smriti Mandhana has scored 30 or more in T20Is. She surpasses Suzie Bates, who has 29 fifty-plus scores, including a hundred, to take the top spot on the list of women with the most fifty-plus scores in T20Is.
Richa Ghosh required eighteen balls for her fiftieth birthday. Based on ball-by-ball stats, it is the joint-fastest fifty in women’s T20Is. 18-ball fifties were also made by Sophie Devine against India in 2015 and Pheobe Litchfield against the West Indies in 2023.
Mandhana got India’s previous quickest fifty from 24 balls in a 2019 Wellington match against New Zealand.
Eight of Mandhana’s 30 T20I fifties have occurred in 2024, surpassing Mithali Raj’s seven half-centuries in 2018 as the most fifties by a batter in a calendar year in women’s T20Is.
Mandhana scored 763 runs in 2024 T20Is. In women’s T20Is, this is also a record: Chamari Athapaththu is second on the list for the most runs in a calendar year, with 720 runs overall this year.
- The amount of Indian batsmen, including Mandhana in this series, who have scored fifty or more runs in three or more successive WT20Is. The only other is Mithali, who has four from 2016 to 2018.
- The number of WT20I teams, including India in 2024, that have scored 200 or more in a single calendar year. With three such totals in 2019, Australia is the only Full Member to have previously achieved this accomplishment.
14-West Indies (7) and India (7) struck the second-most sixes in a WT20I on Thursday. at 2018, South Africa and India set a record of 15 sixes at Potchefstroom.
Additionally, the 374 runs that India and the West Indies scored on Thursday rank joint-sixth in the format’s best match total.
The most runs West Indies has ever given up in a WT20I is 54, which Deandra Dottin let up on Thursday. Aaliyah Alleyne’s 53 runs in her four overs against Australia in 2023 set the old record.
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