NEW DELHI: Star batter Smriti Mandhana has set a new benchmark in Indian women’s cricket, surpassing the legendary Mithali Raj to become the Indian player with the most ODI centuries.
Mandhana, known for her elegant stroke play and aggressive approach, achieved this feat with her eighth century, overtaking Raj’s record of seven, during the third ODI against New Zealand women at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.
- Advertisement -
Known for her powerful stroke play and elegance at the crease, Mandhana’s innings have often provided India with strong starts or vital innings at crucial moments. Her ability to build big scores has set her apart as one of the game’s finest batters.
In the final match of the three-match ODI series, India secured a six-wicket victory over New Zealand, winning the series 2-1. Opener Mandhana (100 off 122 balls) delivered an outstanding performance, redeeming herself after subdued performances in the previous two matches.
MOST CENTURIES FOR INDIA IN WOMEN’S ODIS
- Smriti Mandhana – 8
- Mithali Raj – 7
Harmanpreet Kaur – 6Punam Raut – 3
Just behind Mandhana is Mithali, a legendary figure in Indian cricket. With 7 centuries to her name, Mithali’s approach was marked by precision, patience, and technical prowess. Her career spanned over two decades, and during this time, she not only held together India’s middle order but also inspired countless young cricketers. Her impact on Indian women’s cricket is undeniable, and her seven centuries stand as a testament to her enduring skill and resilience.
Next is current ODI skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, known for her aggressive batting and match-winning knocks. With 6 ODI centuries, she has often taken on the role of a game-changer, particularly in high-stakes situations. Her ability to counterattack and play under pressure has made her one of the most exciting players in the lineup.
Also notable is Punam Raut, who has quietly carved a place with her steady approach, accumulating 3 centuries. Each of these players has contributed uniquely to India’s journey in women’s cricket, creating a formidable legacy for future generations.
#LIVE: IPL 2025 Retentions | Dhoni’s Big Update | Shreyas Iyer-KKR Unclear | Washington in Demand