The Indian women, who had suffered an 8-wicket defeat in the first ODI against Australia at Chandigarh, have balanced things at the same venue in the second ODI with a massive 102 runs. Australia was bowled out at 190 runs while chasing 292 runs at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. With that, India created a unique record of sealing a victory with more than a 100 runs margin against Australia in Women's ODI cricket. Earlier, England held the record of highest margin win, of 92 runs, in 1973, Birmingham. India had their big win of 88 runs against Australia in Chennai, 2004. Before India's win at Chandigarh last night, the Chennai victory was the last ODI win India sealed against Australia at home. South Africa has the third-biggest victory of 84 runs, while New Zealand ranks fourth with an 82-run win. Teams who won with big margins against Australia in ODIs Team Margin Venue Date India 102 Mullanpur September 17, 2025 England 92 runs Birmingham July 28, 1973 India 88 runs Chennai December 28, 2004 South Africa 84 runs North Sydney February 7, 2024 New Zealand 82 runs Lincoln March 9, 2008 Read also: Will Handshake Snub Continue in Women’s ODI WC? Deepti Answers Smriti Mandhana's century leads to an equalizer for India New Chandigarh witnessed a dominant performance from India Women on September 17, 2025, as they thrashed Australia Women by 102 runs in the second ODI of the series. Chasing a target of 293, Australia struggled to 190 in 40.5 overs, unable to cope with India’s disciplined bowling attack. India posted a commanding 292/10 in 49.5 overs, anchored by Smriti Mandhana’s sublime 117 off 91 balls, earning her Player of the Match. Deepti Sharma (40) and Richa Ghosh (29) provided valuable support, while Pratika Rawal’s 25 set the early tone. Kranti Goud led the bowling charge with 3/28, supported by Sneh Rana (1/35) and Renuka Singh (1/28), as Australia’s top order faltered. Ellyse Perry (44) and Annabel Sutherland (45) tried to stabilize the innings but wickets fell at regular intervals. India will be playing the decider ODI on September 20 at Delhi, before facing Australia in the 2025 ODI Women's World Cup at Vishakhapatnam on October 12.