New record! Smriti Mandhana creates history, becomes fastest Indian batter to… | Cricket News


New record! Smriti Mandhana creates history, becomes fastest Indian batter to...
Smriti Mandhana (PTI Photo/Atul Yadav)

Smriti Mandhana achieved a remarkable milestone at the Arun Jaitley Stadium by scoring the fastest century by an Indian women’s cricketer in ODIs, reaching the mark in just 50 balls during the series decider against Australia.Her exceptional innings continues to keep India competitive in their pursuit of a record chase of 413, overshadowing Australian batter Beth Mooney’s impressive knock of 138.Mandhana’s 50-ball century stands as the second-fastest in women’s ODIs history, only behind Meg Lanning’s 45-ball century against New Zealand at North Sydney Oval in 2012.The Indian vice-captain reached her century with style, executing a slog sweep for six over deep midwicket off Alana King’s bowling. The Delhi crowd responded with enthusiastic applause as she celebrated her fourth ODI hundred against Australia.Mandhana has now equaled New Zealand’s Suzie Bates with 13 ODI centuries, trailing only behind Meg Lanning’s 15 hundreds. She has achieved the feat of scoring consecutive ODI centuries twice, joining England’s Tammy Beaumont as the only other player to accomplish this feat.In 2025, Mandhana has recorded four ODI centuries, matching her achievement from 2024. She shares the current year’s record with South Africa’s Tazmin Brits, who also has four centuries.Her performance remains crucial for India’s pursuit of both a historic series victory and a record-breaking chase. Earlier in the match, she had also set the record for the fastest fifty by an Indian batter in women’s ODIs.



  • Related Posts

    GMR Sports expresses interest in AIFF commercial rights tender | Football News

    Manisha of India scores a goal during the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 match between India and Chinese Taipei at Western Sydney Stadium on March 10, 2026 in Sydney,…

    Continue reading
    TOI Exclusive | ‘Playing for India, mind becomes stronger than the body’: VVS Laxman recounts his epic Eden knock in 2001 | Cricket News

    It’s been acclaimed as the knock of the century. No other innings evokes such fond memories and awe as VVS Laxman’s 281 at the Eden Gardens in 2001. The stylish…

    Continue reading

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *