Published Apr 18, 2024, 10:32 am IST
Recently, Sri Lanka set a new benchmark by becoming the first team in women’s ODI cricket to chase down a target exceeding 300 runs. This achievement not only highlights the evolving competitive landscape of women’s cricket but also underscores the tremendous growth and increasing excitement around the sport.
On a vibrant day at the cricket ground, Sri Lanka faced a formidable total set by their opponents. Previously, the highest successful chase in women’s ODIs was 289 by Australia against New Zealand in 2012. Sri Lanka’s remarkable chase of 305 runs has rewritten the record books, showcasing the team’s resilience and strategic prowess.
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Central to this historic win were the performances of Chamari Athapaththu and Laura Wolvaardt. Chamari, the Sri Lankan captain, and Laura, the South African powerhouse, were pivotal with their batting masterclass, each scoring well over 175 runs.
Chamari Athapaththu’s unbeaten 195 runs is now the highest score while chasing in a women’s ODI, surpassing the previous record held by Meg Lanning. Her innings is a testament to her leadership and skill, marking her as one of the most formidable batters in women’s cricket today.
Player | Score | Opposition and Year |
Amelia Kerr | 232* | Ireland, 2018 |
Belinda Clark | 229* | Denmark, 1997 |
Chamari Athapaththu | 195* | South Africa, 2024 |
Deepti Sharma | 188 | Ireland, 2017 |
Laura Wolvaardt | 184* | Sri Lanka, 2024 |
Significant to the chase was the 179-run partnership between Chamari and Nilakshika Silva, which is the second-highest stand for the fifth or a lower wicket in women’s ODIs. Their partnership not only stabilized the innings but also propelled the team towards the monumental target.
On the opposing side, Laura Wolvaardt’s 184* runs set a national record for South Africa and is now the highest individual score to end up on the losing side in women’s ODIs. Her elegant and powerful batting displayed why she is considered one of the best in women’s cricket.
This match was rich with record-setting performances, including the highest aggregate of runs scored by captains in an ODI. Both captains surpassed the previous record held by Virat Kohli and Angelo Mathews, highlighting the increasing competitiveness in women’s cricket.
Sri Lanka’s strategic approach to the chase was methodical and aggressive. The decision to accelerate the innings post the 30-over mark was a game-changer, allowing them to keep up with the rising required run rate.
Team | Opposition | Target | Year |
Sri Lanka | South Africa | 302 | 2024 |
Australia | New Zealand | 289 | 2012 |
Australia | India | 283 | 2023 |
New Zealand | India | 280 | 2022 |
Australia | India | 278 | 2022 |
This historic chase is likely to have a profound impact on women’s cricket, encouraging greater investments in the sport and inspiring a new generation of female cricketers. It emphasizes the growing parity and competitiveness among international women’s teams.
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