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Pratika Rawal Makes History as Joint Fastest to 1000 ODI Runs

Pratika Rawal has made history by becoming the joint fastest player to score 1000 runs in Women’s One Day Internationals (ODIs). This achievement ties her with former Australian cricketer Lindsay Reeler, who set the record back in December 1988.

Historic Milestone Achieved

To reach this landmark, Rawal only required 12 runs during a recent group stage match against England. Although she managed to score 18 runs in that game, she fell short in another effort, scoring just six runs off 14 balls against England.

With this achievement, Rawal has also surpassed the records of several notable players, becoming the fastest Indian to reach 1000 ODI runs. She accomplished the feat in only 23 innings, a record that may have been broken sooner if circumstances had aligned differently.

Fastest Players to 1000 Runs in Women’s ODIs

Player Team Innings Date
Pratika Rawal India 23 23/10/2025
Lindsay Reeler Australia 23 18/12/1988
Meg Lanning Australia 25 25/08/2013
Nicole Bolton Australia 25 23/11/2016
Belinda Clark Australia 27 07/02/1997
Laura Wolvaardt South Africa 27 10/02/2018
Stafanie Taylor West Indies 28 07/10/2010
Charlotte Edwards England 29 28/01/2000
Mithali Raj India 29 10/12/2003
Saraj Taylor England 29 01/09/2008
Deepti Sharma India 29 10/02/2018
Phoebe Litchfield Australia 29 01/10/2025

Other Records Broken

Pratika Rawal also set another notable record by scoring 500 ODI runs in just eight innings. This achievement surpasses the previous record held by Charlotte Edwards, who reached the mark in nine innings.

Future Prospects

The Indian women’s team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, is in a competitive position for the ongoing World Cup. With Rawal’s recent form, they have a strong chance of advancing through the group stages. A victory in their upcoming match against New Zealand could further secure their path to the semifinals.

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