The Indian women’s cricket team is currently playing a three-match T20 series at home against the West Indies and in the two matches so far, India has won one and West Indies has won one. One thing that all the fans saw in both the matches was the stellar performance of the Indian women’s team’s star opening batsman Smriti Mandhana, who hit half a dozen in both the matches century of glory. Now, the third match of the series will be played on the evening of December 19. If Smriti Mandana succeeds in hitting another half-century innings, then she will set a new world record in women’s cricket.
Just one step away from creating memory history
Smriti Mandhana, India’s strong opening batsman, has played 147 matches so far in her T20 career, scoring 3684 runs at an average of 29. Although Mandana has not scored even a century, she has definitely hit 29 half-centuries. Mandana is currently joint-leading with New Zealand women’s veteran Suzy Bates for the number of 50-plus innings played in women’s T20 Internationals. Suji scored 28 half-centuries and a century in T20 internationals. In such a situation, if Smriti Mandhana can successfully continue her excellent form in the final T20 of the series against West Indies and score an innings of fifty-plus, then she will set a record for the Women’s T20 International In a new history, becoming the highest-scoring scorer in Women’s T20 Internationals will be a multi-innings player. Smriti Mandhana has performed brilliantly by scoring a total of 116 runs at an average of 58 in 2 games of the series so far.
Players with the most innings of 50 or more in Women’s T20 Internationals
- Smriti Mandhana – 29 innings
- Suzy Bates – 29 innings
- Beth Mooney – 25 innings
- Stafanie Taylor – 22 innings
- Sophie Devine – 22 innings
Team India eyes series win
West Indies women’s team won the second match of the three-match T20 series against India by 9 wickets to level the series 1-1, and in such circumstances, the third match It becomes very important, and the Indian team is also eyeing it. The last T20 match of the year must end with a win so that the series can also be won. After the end of this series, the two teams will also play a three-game ODI series starting from December 22.
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