NEW DELHI: Smriti Mandhana continued her golden run in ODIs, bringing up her 11th hundred in style during the final of the Women’s Tri-Nation ODI Series against Sri Lanka in Colombo on Sunday. Her fluent 116 off just 101 balls set the tone for India’s commanding total
With this knock, Mandhana now stands third on the all-time list of most centuries in Women’s ODIs, behind Australia’s Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (13).
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It was a masterclass in timing and shot selection, as the left-hander struck 15 fours and maintained a brisk strike rate of 114.85.
Most hundreds in women's cricket
India came into the final as table-toppers, having won three of their four games. The Harmanpreet-led side made one change, handing a debut to medium-pacer Kranti Goud in place of Shuchi Upadhyay.
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, missed the services of their key all-rounder Kavisha Dilhari due to illness. Inoka Ranaweera and Piumi Wathsala came into the XI as replacements.
Regardless of the outcome, Mandhana’s milestone innings has once again underlined her stature as one of the finest batters in women’s cricket today.
With this knock, Mandhana now stands third on the all-time list of most centuries in Women’s ODIs, behind Australia’s Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (13).
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
It was a masterclass in timing and shot selection, as the left-hander struck 15 fours and maintained a brisk strike rate of 114.85.
Most hundreds in women's cricket
- Meg Lanning (Australia): 15
- Suzie Bates (New Zealand): 13
- Smriti Mandhana (India): 11
- Tammy Beaumont (England): 10
- Hayley Matthews (West Indies): 9
CENTURY! 🙌
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) May 11, 2025
11th ODI HUNDRED for vice-captain Smriti Mandhana 👏👏
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India came into the final as table-toppers, having won three of their four games. The Harmanpreet-led side made one change, handing a debut to medium-pacer Kranti Goud in place of Shuchi Upadhyay.
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, missed the services of their key all-rounder Kavisha Dilhari due to illness. Inoka Ranaweera and Piumi Wathsala came into the XI as replacements.
Regardless of the outcome, Mandhana’s milestone innings has once again underlined her stature as one of the finest batters in women’s cricket today.
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