Synopsis: India scripted history on Thursday night, completing a record-breaking chase of 338 to defeat Australia by six wickets and advance to the ICC Women’s World Cup final. The victory ended Australia’s 15-match unbeaten run in World Cup knockouts and marked the highest successful chase in any men’s or women’s World Cup elimination match.

India made history at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday night, 30 October completing the highest successful chase ever in a World Cup knockout match across both men’s and women’s cricket by overhauling Australia’s 338 to enter the ICC Women’s World Cup final.

The remarkable six-wicket victory ended Australia’s 15-match unbeaten streak in ODI World Cups. The last time they lost a knockout match was in 2017, also to India, in the semi

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