India’s Smirti Mandhana has enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top of the cricket world rankings as one of the best batters. Smirti Mandhana made her national team debut for India in April 2013 at the early age of 16 and hasn’t let up since.
Smirti Mandhana who won the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award in 2018 and 2021, has rapidly become one of the team’s most crucial players. The 27-year-old has played 201 matches for India, scoring 6263 runs and establishing herself as one of the most courageous batters in the world.
She has displayed her class on a variety of occasions over the years. She is a darling among cricket enthusiasts thanks to her trendy yet elegant brand of the game.
Here are some significant statistics and figures from Smriti Mandhana’s career as she approaches her 27th birthday.
The 27-year-old currently holds the third-most runs for the Indian side in ODIs (3084).
With 2854 runs under her belt, she has amassed the most runs for India in the T20I format.
In T20I matches, she has struck 22 half-centuries, which is a record for India.
The fastest India women’s player to get 200 runs for her country was Mandhana, who needed just 84 T20I innings.
She also holds the record for the second-most half-centuries in WT20Is, having amassed 22 fifty-sevens.
The 27-year-old has not been removed for a duck in 62 straight innings, which is the fifth-longest streak in history and the most for the Indian side..
911- She now ranks sixth among all players in the WODI series in runs scored with 911.
With four 90-run hits to her name, she is now ranked fourth among batters in WODIs with the most 90-run hits.
She has scored 3059 runs, fourth most in all of India’s opening innings, making her a productive opener. (4059)
She has scored 2733 runs in T20Is, which is the most for India, and is the second-most runs by an opener in T20I history.