Australia v India, Women's World Cup 2017
A record for Mithali, a loss for India
Having been put in to bat, India suffered an early stutter when Smriti Mandhana was dismissed for 3 in the fourth over•Getty Images
Mithali Raj, who came in at No. 3 needing 34 to break the world record for most runs, struggled initially•Getty Images
Her maiden World Cup ton was celebrated boisterously before she fell for 106 off 136 deliveries•Getty Images
Meg Lanning took control of Australia's chase, eventually finishing the eight-wicket win. Her unbeaten 76 took her career tally to 2999.•Getty Images
Punam Raut, who had a few middling innings on the trot, kept India ticking•Getty Images/ICC
Once she settled, however, she sealed the record she had missed in the last game, becoming the highest run-scorer in women's ODIs and the first to the 6000-run mark•Getty Images
The 157-run, second-wicket partnership set up a good base but a clutch of wickets meant India could only muster 226 for 7 in their 50 overs•Getty Images
Punam Raut used the paddle to good effect, as she cruised to a 129-ball century•Getty Images
Nicole Bolton smashed a few fours in her brisk 36•Getty Images