

Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma Etched their name in the history books | Courtesy – SLC
Key highlights
- Jemimah Rodrigues Created History with a Century
- Deepti Sharma Made a Historic Knock of 93
- India Won By 23 Runs
After Proteas Won the Toss and Chose to Bowl first, India Lost Pratika Rawal (1) and Harleen Deol (4) in the firs three overs. Harmanpreet Kaur (28) Made a Solid Start But Failed To Capitalise While Smriti Mandhana (51) Departed after Making A Half-Centi.
Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma Create History
Rodrigues and Deepti put up a 122-Run Partnership as India Managed to Score a Massive Total of 337, which is the fifth highest by India in Women’s ODI HISTORY and the Most they have made the media has been in the same afth The format.
The partnership between rodrigues and Deepti was the Highest by an Indian Pair for the Fifth Wicket in Women’s Odie (Joint Highest for Fifth Wicket and Bell) as Thei a Long-STANDING Records Shared SHALIII Raj/Veda krishnamurthy and mithali raj/richa ghosh aganst new zealand in 2017 and 2022, respectively.
Jemimah scored the 2nd Odi century of her career and finished with a knowledge of 123 in 101 balls. She reached her century in 89 balls, which is the third-qukest by an Indian player. Meanwhile, Deepti made a Knock of 93 in Just 84 Balls.
Jemimah and deepti etched their name in the history books by Bopeging the first women cricketers in history to score 80+ runs in the same innings for a team while batting at number 5 or below. Infact, there has been only one instance of two players scoring 70 runs or Above for a team in a woman odi, which came through elyse Villani (75) and Alex Blackwell (90 off 56) in 2017 World Cup Semi-Final Against India.
Jemimah is only the second Indian Cricketer in History after Harmanpreet Kaur (vs west indies in 2022) to score a century from a number five or below to score a number. Her Knock is also the second-highest individual score by a batter in women’s Odi history, who walked in to bat after the fall of the third wickets Nat Sciver-BRINT (129 vs New Zealand in 2017).