New Delhi: India openers Deepti Sharma and Poonam Raut put on a record One-day International 320-run partnership as their country routed Ireland.

The mammoth stand was the best in women’s cricket and surpassed the men’s ODI record for an opening partnership of 286 between Sri Lanka’s Sanath Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga against England in 2006.

The match, part of a four-nation series in Potchesfroom, South Africa, saw the first 300-plus stand in a women’s ODI.

The previous best was 268 between England’s Sarah Taylor and Caroline Atkins against South Africa in 2008.

Sharma (188) and Raut (109) played out for 45.3 overs during their epic stand after India elected to bat in Monday’s game, which they won by 249 runs.

Sharma, who hit 27 fours and two sixes during her 160-ball innings, helped India to 358 for 2 in their 50 overs. Ireland were bundled out for 109.

Sharma’s knock was the India’s highest in women’s cricket and second only to Australian Belinda Clark’s 229 not out on the all-time list.

The record ODI stand for any wicket is held by the West Indian pair Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels who put on 372 for the second wicket in a World Cup match against Zimbabwe at Canberra in 2015.

With four wins from four matches, India are the only unbeaten side in the tournament with wins over South Africa, Ireland (twice) and Zimbabwe.

The Mithali Raj-led India are on a 16-match winning streak and one win away from equalling Australia’s record of 17 consecutive ODI wins.

Congratulating the women’s team, Amitabh Choudhary, Acting Honorary Secretary of Indian cricket board said: “The Indian Women’s team are on a record-breaking spree in the Women’s Quadrangular Series and I congratulate them for their all-round show. It started with Jhulan Goswami becoming the leading wicket taker in Women’s ODIs and today we have witnessed a plethora of records.”

“The Indian women’s team have not only been consistent in the ongoing series but they have dominated their opposition right from the start. With the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 just around the corner, I am confident that Team India will carry their winning momentum into the big event,” he added.

— AFP