Smriti Mandhana century News
India Women achieve a rare milestone, shattering England's 19-year home fortress to become the first team to win a five-match T20I series against them.
India opener Smriti Mandhana scripted history after smashing a fantastic century in the first women's T20I against England in Trent Bridge, Nottingham on July 28, Saturday. Smriti became the first Indian woman and overall sixth from her country to hit a century across all three formats - Tests, ODIs and T20Is.
Here's list of 6 Indian players who have hit centuries in all three formats:
From explosive starts to match-winning knocks, these leaders rose to the occasion. Their centuries have defined crucial moments in India’s T20 cricket history. Let’s take a look at Indian Captains Who Scored T20I Centuries.
Smriti Mandhana led Indian women's team defeated England women's team by 97 runs in the first T20I on Saturday.
She at 20 became the first woman cricketer from her district to play from India.
At the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2025 auction, she sparked a bidding war before being picked up by the Delhi Capitals for ₹55 lakh.
Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana has always been in the spotlight for her stylish batting and match-winning performances. However, when it comes to her personal life, she prefers to keep things low-key. Fans have often speculated about her relationship status, and reports suggest that she is dating Palash Muchhal, a talented music composer. While the couple keeps their romance private, here are 10 interesting things you should know about Smriti Mandhana’s boyfriend, Palash Muchhal.
Mandhana’s 10th ODI century came off just 70 deliveries as the left-hander surpassed Harmanpreet Kaur’s 87-ball hundred mark against South Africa last year. It also set the tone for India breaching the 400-run mark for the first time, joining Australia and New Zealand in that elite list.
Kaur missed India's warm-up matches against Australia and Bangladesh due to concerns with her left shoulder that arose during the tri-series final against South Africa in East London.
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