Fans go wild as Beth Mooney smashes joint second-fastest century in Women’s ODI cricket history | IND-W vs AUS-W

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Australia‘s middle-order batter Beth Mooney has etched her name into the record books by smashing the joint second-fastest century in Women’s ODIs. In the ongoing series decider against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, the left-handed batter reached the three-figure mark in a blistering 57 balls, a feat that showcased her incredible striking ability.
Coming to the crease at number four, Mooney wasted no time in seizing control of the innings. She reached her half-century in just 31 balls, setting the stage for her assault on the Indian bowlers. The historic century arrived in the 38th over when she elegantly guided a delivery from Radha Yadav for a boundary. This century is Mooney’s fourth in her 85-match ODI career and came after a crucial 106-run partnership for the third wicket with fellow all-rounder Ellyse Perry, who contributed a steady 68 runs.
Mooney’s 57-ball century puts her in elite company, tying her for the joint-second fastest century in the history of Women’s One-Day Internationals. The top spot in this record list belongs to none other than former Australian captain Meg Lanning, who scored a century in an astonishing 45 balls against New Zealand on December 17, 2012. Mooney’s record-breaking knock against India in the series decider highlights her ability to perform under pressure and reinforces her status as one of the most dominant batters in the modern game.
Fastest 💯 in Women's ODIs
45 balls- Meg Lanning 🇦🇺 vs NZ at Sydney 2012
57 balls- Karen Rolton 🇦🇺 vs SA at Lincoln 2000
57 balls- Beth Mooney 🇦🇺 vs Ind at Delhi 2025#INDvAUS
— Rohit Yadav (@cricrohit) September 20, 2025
Ah Beth Mooney. Carry this form into the World Cup for all our sakes! Fantastic innings and with a swanky strike rate too! #INDvAUS
— Lavanya 🎙️🎥👩🏻💻 (@lav_narayanan) September 20, 2025
🚨💯 off just 57 balls in the series decider by the evergreen Beth Mooney ❤️
Pure masterclass 🔥🔥
— Classic Mojito (@classic_mojito) September 20, 2025
💯 in just 57 balls by Beth Mooney#women #cricket #INDvAUS #BethMooney
— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) September 20, 2025
Beth Mooney’s first century in India this (World Cup) season.#AUSvIND #INDvAUS #CWC25
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) September 20, 2025
🚨 BETH MOONEY CARNAGE 🚨
Beth Mooney smashes a blazing 100 (57) in the series decider against India. 🔥What a player, what a knock! 👏💯#BethMooney #INDvsAUS #GoatMooney #AUSWvsINDW #SeriesDecider #Cricket
— Rana Ahmed (@RanaAhmad056) September 20, 2025
What a hundred mooney 🔥🔥 of just 59 balls
— Ritayan (@huihuian69) September 20, 2025
Beth Mooney has gone berserk, has a hundred in just 57 delivers. It's looking really bad for India. 400+ on the card
— Yash Agarwal (@agarwalyash521) September 20, 2025
Superb hundred this, Beth Mooney. What an innings👏 400+ definitely on the cards here!#INDvAUS
— Gontse Matea (@Gontse_Matea) September 20, 2025
🚨 BETH MOONEY SMASHED HUNDRED FROM JUST 57 BALLS AGAINST INDIA IN SERIES DECIDER 🚨
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) September 20, 2025
Also WATCH: IND-W vs AUS-W: Sneh Rana celebrates her 50th WODI wicket with Georgia Voll’s dismissal in third Women’s ODI
Australia Women have set a daunting target of 380 runs after posting 379/6 in their 50 overs against India Women in the 3rd ODI at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Australia, who elected to bat first, were off to a quick start with captain Alyssa Healy (30) falling early, but the real show began when Georgia Voll (81 off 68 balls) and Perry (68 off 72 balls) steadied the ship.
The biggest breakthrough for the Australians, however, was the stunning performance from Mooney, who hammered 138 runs off just 75 balls, including 23 boundaries and a six, taking the game away from India. Ashleigh Gardner added 39 runs, while Tahlia McGrath was dismissed for 14.
Despite a spirited effort from India’s bowlers, including Kranti Goud, Renuka Singh and Sneh Rana, the Australians maintained their aggressive approach, finishing with a mammoth total. India now faces an uphill task to chase down this target, as Australia’s batting line-up has been firing on all cylinders. With a current run rate of 8.51, the Australians will be looking to push the total even further, leaving the Indian bowlers with little margin for error. The Indian team’s response will be crucial, and they will need to get off to a strong start with the bat to stand a chance against this imposing total.
Also WATCH: Alyssa Healy drops ‘F’ bomb after being dismissed by Kranti Goud for the 3rd successive time in Women’s ODI series
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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