Indian women's team posted a monumental total of 333/5 in 50 overs in the second ODI against England Women on September 21 (Wednesday).
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur annihilated the English bowling attack during her wonderous knock of 143 not out in 111 balls.
During their innings, India smashed 38 fours and seven sixes with 18 fours and four sixes coming off Harmanpreet's bat.
Harleen Deol, who played a stylish knock of 58 runs in 72 balls, also chipped in with two sixes.
In-form Smriti Mandhana played a classy innings of 40 runs in 51 balls and hit one six during her stay in the middle.
With seven sixes, India matched their highest sixes count in ODIs as Harmanpreet contributed more than 50% of the tally.
In 2017, India accounted for seven maximums in the innings against Australia at Derby.
Indian women's team is gunning for a historic ODI series win on English soil after winning the first of three matches.
Last time an Indian women's team won an ODI series on English soil came way back in 1999.