Phoebe Litchfield Smashes Maiden World Cup Century in Semifinal Against India

Under the cloudy Navi Mumbai sky, the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup semi-final between India and Australia began with high-voltage energy as Alyssa Healy won the toss and chose to bat first. The DY Patil Stadium, packed with an electric crowd, witnessed a masterclass from Australia’s 22-year-old left-handed batter, Phoebe Litchfield, who rose brilliantly to the occasion with a breathtaking 119 off just 93 balls.

Phoebe Litchfield Smashes Maiden World Cup Century in Semifinal Against India
Phoebe Litchfield Smashes Maiden World Cup Century in Semifinal Against India

Stepping out alongside captain Alyssa Healy, Litchfield looked watchful initially, gauging the bounce and pace of the surface. The duo provided a steady start of 25 runs before India drew the first wicket—Healy bowled for 5, sending a wave of excitement among the home fans. But from that moment onwards, the young prodigy took complete control. Confident, composed, and fearless, she began to unfurl an array of elegant strokes that blended timing with raw power.

Her balance stood out throughout the innings. Whether punching through cover, pulling off the back foot, or lofting gracefully over mid-off, every shot oozed confidence. The partnership with Ellyse Perry became the heart of Australia’s innings, a remarkable 155-run stand that rebuilt the innings and silenced an Indian bowling attack that had dominated all tournament. While Perry played a supportive, anchoring role, Litchfield commanded the stage.

Her strike rate of 127.95 underscored the intent with which she batted. Her 119 runs includes 17 boundaries and three magnificent sixes. What made the innings even more special was her maturity, picking the right moments to accelerate, rotating the strike cleverly, and ensuring no bowler settled into rhythm. Against India’s spin attack, she displayed superb footwork, often dancing down to drive through extra cover or sweep with finesse.

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At just 22, Litchfield is now the 2nd youngest Australian to score a century in a World Cup and 2nd to Meg Lanning with three tons. Litchfield’s temperament under pressure reflected a player far beyond her years. It wasn’t merely a knock of aggression but an exhibition of intelligent ODI batting. Each milestone in her half-century and later her century was greeted with loud cheers from the fans, the crowd applauded her shot-making.

When she finally raised her bat after reaching the hundred, Australia’s dressing room erupted. The Australian team, who had put deep trust in the youngster, beamed with pride. In a semi-final full of pressure, Litchfield had delivered one of the most defining knocks of the World Cup.

By the time she departed for 119, Australia’s total had soared well at 180, laying a strong platform for a 300 plus score. In a high-stakes encounter, Phoebe Litchfield’s century didn’t just set the tone for the innings, it marked her arrival as one of the brightest young stars in world cricket.

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