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Ind VS Eng: Massive record! Smriti Mandhana creates a story with the century in the three formats | Cricket news

Ind VS Eng: Massive record! Smriti Mandhana creates a story with the century in the three formats | Cricket news
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India Batter Smriti Mandhana team engraved its name in the Annals of Cricket History on Saturday by becoming the first Indian cricket woman to mark centuries in the three international formats – Tests, ODI and T20is. The historic moment occurred during the first T20i between Indian women and women in England at the Trent Bridge, where Mandhana delivered a sparkling blow of 112 points on only 62 bullets.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!As a captain, Mandhana led forward with a dominant performance which included 15 ovens and three six dominant. Its aggressive but compound sleeves propelled India to a formidable total of 210/5 in 20 Overs – their highest T20i score against England. Mandhana’s stage was also its first century T20i, completing the rare feat that had escaped all other Indian women now.Its century set the tone early, combining elegance and power, especially since it neutralized the best spinners of England like Sophie Ecclestone with a blow of fear.

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The sleeves have also experienced precious contributions from Harleen Deol (43 out of 23) and Deepti Sharma (7 not outside 3), while India has maintained a strong execution rate. Lauren Bell was the choice of England’s questions with three counters, but the damage had been caused.The realization of Mandhana is placed in the company of the world, because only a handful of cricket players – men or women – have heard centuries in the three formats. His milestone is a decisive moment not only for his career, but for the cricket of Indian women, inspiring a new generation of cricket players to dream of big barriers.With this dominant performance, Mandhana once again proved why she is the face of the cricket of Indian women – coherent, fearless and record.

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