ENG-W vs IND-W, 1st ODI: All milestones and records broken during England Women v India Women first match
Kranti Goud and Sneh Rana delivered telling contributions with the ball, while Deepti Sharma took India over the line with a match-winning unbeaten 62.
All milestones and records broken during England Women vs India Women 1st ODI
India completed its second-highest chase in women's ODIs - 259 runs
India's chase was also the third-highest in ODIs in England by any team - 259 runs
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt crossed 2000 runs in England (2033 runs) in ODIs.
Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal crossed 1000 runs as a batting partnership (1016 runs) in ODIs.
Smriti Mandhana crossed 4500 runs (4501 runs) in ODIs.
Kranti Goud picked up her maiden international wicket by dismissing Amy Jones in her first over. She went on to take her second wicket as well after she removed Tamsin Beaumont.

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