2.795 win-loss ratio for England (109 wins, 39 defeats), the best for any side with a 15-match cut-off. India have a ratio of 1.19 (69 wins, 58 defeats).
3.4 win-loss ratio for England (17 wins, 5 defeats) against India. At home, England hold a 6-2 lead.
4 innings of 70 or more for Smriti Mandhana, an Indian record. She went past Mithali Raj’s tally of 3. Mandhana had scored 76 against England, 83 against Australia, and 86 against New Zealand.
9 wins for England at the Chelmsford, their most at any ground, home or away. They have played 10 matches here, won 9, and lost 1.
13 fifty-plus scores for Mandhana now (all under 100), the second-most among Indians and the joint eighth overall. Suzie Bates (1 hundred, 21 fifties) leads the list, followed by Stafanie Taylor (21 fifties) and Raj (17 fifties).
56 wickets for Deepti Sharma, the joint second-most for India. Jhulan Goswami also has 56. However, they are some distance behind Poonam Yadav (98).
64 wickets for Sophie Ecclestone, the joint sixth-most for England. Laura Marsh also has 64. They are behind Anya Shrubsole (102), Katherine Brunt (96), Danielle Hazell (85), Jenny Gunn (75), and Nat Sciver (70).
89* for Danni Wyatt, the seventh-highest score in Women’s T20Is. Wyatt is also at first (124 against India) and third (100 against Australia) positions on the list.