The ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam has hosted a limited number of Women’s ODI matches, but the venue is widely known for its batter-friendly conditions and successful run chases.
Key Women’s ODI Stats
- Matches Played: 10
- Matches Won Batting First: 1
- Matches Won Batting Second: 9
- Highest Team Total: 331/7 – Australia Women vs India Women (Alyssa Healy 142)
- Lowest Team Total: 76 – Sri Lanka Women vs India Women
- Highest Individual Score: 142 – Alyssa Healy (Australia) vs India
- Best Bowling Figures: 4/4 – Gouher Sultana (India) vs Sri Lanka
- Average First Innings Score: 193
- Most Runs at Venue: Mithali Raj – 253 runs in 5 matches
Insights and Patterns
- Chasing teams have dominated at this venue, winning 9 out of 10 matches.
- Only one match has ever been successfully defended by the team batting first (India vs Sri Lanka, 2014).
- Scores in the range of 240–250 are considered competitive when defending.
- Spinners tend to perform well as the pitch slows down later in the game.
- The pitch is generally flat and good for batting, but the lowest total of 76 shows that collapses can occur under pressure.
Related: IND-W vs SA-W Women’s World Cup 2025 Final Pitch Report for ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam
Table: ACA-VDCA Women’s ODI Records
| Stat | Details |
|---|---|
| Matches Played | 10 |
| Matches Won Batting First | 1 |
| Matches Won Batting Second | 9 |
| Highest Total | 331/7 – Australia Women |
| Lowest Total | 76 – Sri Lanka Women |
| Highest Individual Score | 142 – Alyssa Healy (AUS) |
| Best Bowling | 4/4 – Gouher Sultana (IND) |
| Most Runs at Venue | 253 – Mithali Raj (IND) |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 193 |
These statistics highlight that the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium favours chasing teams in Women’s ODI matches. The surface offers plenty of runs for batters but also provides opportunities for spinners as the game progresses. Key performances from players like Alyssa Healy, Mithali Raj, and Gouher Sultana reflect how this venue has seen both strong batting and sharp bowling displays over the years.


