
New Delhi: Mandana achieved new milestones indian women’s cricket through transcendence Mithali RajThe most records ODI century The goal was scored by an Indian woman. With her latest century, Mandhana now has eight ODI centuries, surpassing Raj’s total of seven centuries.
Already recognized as one of India’s finest batsmen, Mandana is on a promising journey in a challenging direction Meg LanningA record of 15 ODI centuries. At 27, she’s in her prime and has plenty of time to pursue this feat, especially since it only took her 88 games to get there.
In her ODI career so far, Mandhana has accumulated 3,690 runs at an average of 45.00 and a strike rate of 84.92. In addition to her eight centuries, she has twenty-seven half-centuries to her name. Lanning is Australia’s prolific batsman, scoring 15 centuries in 103 ODI matches at an average of 53.51.
Mandhana’s consistency and proactive style provided a solid foundation to exceed this milestone. Her hitting average and field goal percentage put her among the best in the game, highlighting her ability to score consistently.
Mandana, who recently scored her eighth century in the third ODI against New Zealand, scored 100 off 122 balls to lead India in the chase of 233 runs to take the series 2-1. victory.
Reflecting on his performance, the 28-year-old commented: “Initially, when the first two games don’t go your way as a batsman and you get out in a similar way, sometimes you do think about it. But I think this one for me, over the last four or five years, I’ve left a lot of balls in one-day tournaments and it’s made it hard for me to read the scorecard because I don’t think I’m going to hit the ball that tells me, for the ball. Work hard for the team, work hard for the team, so that keeps me going.
Mandana also admitted that the team was disappointed with the T20 World Cup being held in the UAE, saying: “The last one and a half months have not been easy for the team. We all have a lot of expectations for us and as a team. Big expectations.