• 339 – India completed the highest successful chase in women’s ODIs overall
  • This is the first time a 300-plus total was chased down in an ODI World Cup knockout, men’s or women’s.
  • 15 – India broke Australia’s 15-match unbeaten streak in ODI World Cups, with its last loss coming in the 2017 semifinal against India
  • 127* – Jemimah Rodrigues scored her maiden ODI World Cup century, her third in ODIs overall, finishing with her highest score
  • Jemimah became the second batter to register a hundred in a WC knockout run-chase, after Nat Sciver-Brunt (2022)
  • 167 – Jemimah and Harmanpreet Kaur stitched the highest partnership for any wicket at a World Cup against Australia
  • 167 – Jemimah And Harmanpreet shared the third-highest partnership in an ODI World Cup knockout
  • 679 (338 + 341) – This was the second highest match aggregate in WODIs
  • 338 – Australia scored the second-highest total in an ODI World Cup knockout
  • 72/1 – Australia registered the fourth-highest PowerPlay score of the edition (the top four scores were by Australia)
  • 77 balls – Phoebe Litchfield scored the fastest century in a knockout
  • 22y, 195 days – Litchfield became the youngest to score a hundred in a knockout
  • 6 – Australia became the first team to have six individual hundreds in an edition
  • 77 – Ellyse Perry recorded her best-ever score at an ODI World Cup
  • 155 – Litchfield and Perry shared the fourth-highest partnership for any wicket in an ODI World Cup knockout
  • 300 runs – Ashleigh Gardner became the first player to score 300 runs when batting at #6 or lower at a World Cup
  • 3 – Gardner became the first player to make three 50+ scores batting at #6 or lower at a World Cup