0.667 win-loss ratio for India Women at the County Ground, Taunton (2 wins, 3 defeats).
1.267 win-loss ratio for England Women against India (38 wins, 30 defeats). This includes a 23-5 advantage for England on English soil.
1.8 win-loss ratio for England at the County Ground, Taunton (9 wins, 5 defeats).
2 uncapped cricketers in the English squad – Emily Arlott and Mady Villiers. They may add to their list of 135 ODI cricketers.
3 uncapped cricketers in the Indian squad – Arundhati Reddy, Indrani Roy, and Richa Ghosh. They may add to their list of 131 ODI cricketers.
3 wickets needed by Ekta Bisht (97) to become the fourth Indian woman to 100 ODI wickets. The others are Jhulan Goswami (234, the world record), Neetu David (141), and Nooshin Al Khadeer (100).
4 catches needed by Goswami (64) go past Suzie Bates (67) and reclaim her world record for most catches by a non-wicketkeeper.
14 Women’s ODIs at the County Ground, Taunton, the seventh-most in the world and the second-most in England. Once the match commences, Taunton will catch up with Lord’s (15) as the host of the joint most Women’s ODIs in England.
38 wins for England against India, their most against any side as well as the most by any side against India.
47 runs needed by Heather Knight (2,953) to become the fourth English woman to 3,000 ODI runs. The others are Charlotte Edwards (5,992), Claire Taylor (4,101), and Sarah Taylor (4,056).
49 wickets for both Nat Sciver and Knight. Whoever gets a wicket first will become the 14th from England to the milestone as well as the 13th in the world to do the 2,000 run-50 wicket double. If Knight gets those 47 runs, she will become the sixth to do the 3,000 run-50 wicket double.
81 runs needed by Lauren Winfield-Hill (919) to become the 19th English woman to 1,000 ODI runs.
130 runs needed by Mithali Raj (1,870) to become the first woman to score 2,000 ODI runs against England. Belinda Clark (2,272) and Karen Rolton (2,038) are the only ones to have done this against a single opposition.