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Left-hand Bat
Right-arm Offspin
Jul 18, 1996
Smriti Mandhana, raised in a sports-loving family, displayed early signs of cricketing prowess. Her journey from playing cricket in the by lanes of Sangli to becoming one of the world's leading opening batters is a testament to her talent and dedication towards the sport.
Smriti made her debut for Maharashtra in domestic cricket at the age of nine. She quickly progressed through the ranks, representing the state in various age-group tournaments. Her aggressive style and elegant stroke play caught the attention of selectors, leading to her inclusion in the national setup.
Mandhana made her international debut for India in an ODI against Bangladesh in April 2013. Her impactful performances with the bat earned her a reputation as a dynamic and attacking opening batter. She quickly became a vital part of the Indian women's cricket team in both ODIs and T20Is.
Smriti gained international recognition with her exceptional performances in the 2017 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in England. She emerged as one of the tournament's leading run-scorers, displaying a wide array of shots and becoming the first Indian woman to score centuries in both ODIs and T20Is.
Known for her elegant stroke play and aggressive batting style, Smriti Mandhana is a treat to watch at the crease. She has the ability to dominate bowlers with her powerful drives, crisp cuts, and effortless lofted shots. Her technique and temperament make her a key player at the top of the order.
Smriti Mandhana's journey is a beacon for aspiring female cricketers, breaking barriers and setting new standards in women's cricket. As a leading run-scorer and a charismatic ambassador for the game, she continues to inspire a new generation of cricket enthusiasts with her skill, passion, and determination.
Test |
7 Matches |
12 Inn |
1 NO |
629 Runs |
149 HS |
57.18 Avg |
63.73 SR |
2 100ās |
3 50ās |
107 4s |
3 6s |
0 CT |
0 ST |
ODI |
88 Matches |
88 Inn |
6 NO |
3690 Runs |
136 HS |
45.00 Avg |
84.93 SR |
8 100ās |
27 50ās |
438 4s |
39 6s |
26 CT |
0 ST |
T20I |
145 Matches |
139 Inn |
14 NO |
3568 Runs |
87 HS |
28.54 Avg |
121.77 SR |
0 100ās |
27 50ās |
477 4s |
69 6s |
35 CT |
0 ST |
Test |
7 Matches |
1 Inn |
12 Balls |
8 Runs |
0 WKTs |
- BBM |
- Avg |
4.00 Econ |
- SR |
0 4W |
0 5W |
ODI |
88 Matches |
2 Inn |
18 Balls |
23 Runs |
1 WKTs |
1/13 BBM |
23.00 Avg |
7.67 Econ |
18.00 SR |
0 4W |
0 5W |
T20I |
145 Matches |
0 Inn |
0 Balls |
0 Runs |
0 WKTs |
- BBM |
- Avg |
- Econ |
- SR |
0 4W |
0 5W |