**What is Australia’s Highest Total in Women’s ODIs?**
*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 21, 2025, 01:16 pm*
In a remarkable display of batting prowess, Australia scored an impressive 412/10 in the third and final Women’s ODI against India in Delhi on Saturday. The innings was led by Beth Mooney’s career-best 138, leaving the Indian team with the highest total ever conceded by their women in this format.
On this note, let’s take a look at Australia’s highest team totals in Women’s ODI history.
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### #1 – 412/10 vs India in Delhi, 2025
The Delhi game saw Australia equal their highest WODI total. Opener Georgia Voll provided a strong start with a quick-fire 81. She shared a 107-run partnership with Ellyse Perry, who contributed a steady 68, setting the stage for Mooney’s explosive innings.
Beth Mooney reached her century in just 57 balls and went on to score an impressive 138 off only 75 deliveries. Thanks to her brilliance, Australia finished at 412/10 in 47.5 overs. In response, India were bowled out for 369.
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### #2 – 412/3 vs Denmark in Mumbai, 1997
In Delhi, Australia equaled their previous record set against Denmark at the 1997 Women’s World Cup in Mumbai. That game featured Aussie opener and captain Belinda Clark, who scripted the maiden individual double-hundred in WODIs.
Clark’s unbeaten 229 off 155 balls was supported by solid fifties from Lisa Keightley (60) and Karen Rolton (64). Consequently, the Women in Yellow posted a formidable total of 412/3. Denmark struggled with the bat and were dismissed for just 49 in reply.
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### #3 – 397/4 vs Pakistan in Melbourne, 1997
Australia narrowly missed out on reaching the 400-run landmark in this 1997 Melbourne encounter versus Pakistan. Belinda Clark again made her mark, scoring 131.
Clark and fellow centurion Lisa Keightley (156*) shared a massive 219-run opening partnership. Zoe Goss’s rapid 94 off 55 balls boosted the scoring rate further, helping Australia finish at 397/4.
In reply, Pakistan were bowled out for a mere 23 runs — the second-lowest score in Women’s ODI history to date.
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Australia’s consistent dominance with the bat across different eras highlights their strength in Women’s ODI cricket and sets a high benchmark for total scores in this format.
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