Australia 409 for 7 (Healy 158, Mooney 106, Voll 62) beat India 224 (Rana 44, Rodrigues 42, King 4-33) by 185 runs*
Alyssa Healy signed off from ODI cricket in spectacular fashion, blasting 158 off just 98 deliveries in her final appearance in the format, while Beth Mooney struck an unbeaten century as Australia piled up 409 for 7 in Hobart. The commanding performance sealed a 185-run win over India and ensured Australia cannot be overtaken in the multi-format series ahead of the concluding Test in Perth.
Despite managing a calf concern during her innings, which she attributed to “getting old”, Healy delivered one of the defining knocks of her career. The opener hammered 27 boundaries and two sixes in a breathtaking display. Her innings made her only the sixth woman — and just the second Australian — to register two 150-plus scores in Women’s ODIs. She also recorded the second-fastest 150 in the format, reaching the milestone in 95 balls.
The 158 stands as:
- The highest individual score in a Women’s ODI on Australian soil
- The highest Women’s ODI score against India anywhere
- A rare farewell century, with Healy joining Johmari Logtenberg as the only women to score a hundred in their final ODI
Mooney, meanwhile, produced a fluent unbeaten hundred from the middle order as Australia pushed for a 3-0 sweep in the ODI leg of the series against India.
Healy and Mooney Move Up Australia’s Century Charts
In her last ODI outing, Healy registered her eighth century in the format. That tally brings her level with Karen Rolton for the second-most Women’s ODI hundreds by an Australian, with only Meg Lanning ahead.
Mooney also strengthened her standing among Australia’s leading century-makers.
Most 100s for Australia in WODIs:
- 15 – Meg Lanning
- 8 – Karen Rolton, Alyssa Healy*
- 6 – Beth Mooney
Healy and Mooney Set Benchmark Against India
Healy’s commanding century was her third in ODIs against India, making her the leading century-scorer in Women’s ODI history versus the ‘Women in Blue’. She moved past names including Suzie Bates, Charlotte Edwards and Georgia Voll in that category.
Later in the innings, Mooney matched Healy’s mark with her own third ODI hundred against India.
Most 100s vs India in WODIs:
- 3* – Alyssa Healy (Australia)*
- 3* – Beth Mooney (Australia)
Second 150+ Places Healy Among Elite Company
The 158 was Healy’s second score of 150 or more in Women’s ODIs. With that, she joins an elite list of players who have recorded multiple 150-plus innings in the format, including Chamari Athapaththu, Suzie Bates, Tammy Beaumont, Karen Rolton and Laura Wolvaardt.
Most 150+ Scores in WODIs:
- 2 – Chamari Athapaththu (Sri Lanka)
- 2 – Suzie Bates (New Zealand)
- 2 – Tammy Beaumont (England)
- 2 – Karen Rolton (Australia)
- 2 – Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa)
- 2 – Alyssa Healy (Australia)*
Captaincy Milestone and Home Record Total
Healy’s 158 is also the fifth-highest individual score by a captain in Women’s ODI cricket. Belinda Clark remains the only captain to have scored a double hundred in the format.
Australia’s 409 for 7 from 50 overs — after being sent in — set a new benchmark for the highest Women’s ODI total recorded in Australia, surpassing their previous 29-year-old mark against Pakistan in Melbourne.
India Fall Short in Pursuit of 410
Alongside Healy’s farewell masterclass, Mooney contributed 106 from 84 balls, while Georgia Voll added a brisk 62. Nicola Carey provided late impetus with an unbeaten 34 off 15 deliveries.
Chasing 410 to avoid a 3-0 ODI series defeat, India were unable to mount a record pursuit and were bowled out for 224, handing Australia a comprehensive 185-run victory in Hobart.