Smriti mandhan

Team India opener and left -handed batsman Smriti Madhana became the third cricketer in the history of women’s cricket on Sunday, who slammed the most tons in the international of one day. The recession achieved this milestone during the ODI Tri-Series final against Sri Lanka women, which was played at the R Premdasa Stadium in Colombo. Southpo scored 116 off 101 balls, which was placed with 15 borders and two maximum in his innings. The 28 -year -old scored these runs at a strike rate of 114.85.
It was the 11th OD ton of Madhana, passing through the Tami Beom of England, who became the third highest creator in Odis.
Former Australia captain Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand’s right -handed batsman Suzy Bates (13 so far) are two players in the highest -century manufacturer list.
Seeing women again in Blue’s batting, India reached a 50 -run mark in 11.2 overs.
Inoca Ranveera accepted some fours against Mandan, but broke the 70 -run partnership for 30 in 30 in 49 balls with two fours and broke a 70 -run partnership. India was 70/1 in 14.5 overs.
The recession reached her 32nd OD fifty in 55 balls, with five fours and two sixes. India reached a 100 -run mark in 21.4 overs, while they reached a mark of 150 runs in 29 overs.
There was a major attraction of the innings in the 31st over, in which SL captain Chamari Athapaththu accepted the gradual boundaries against Madhana and gave a total of 17 runs. With the help of 12 fours and two sixes, the recession reached a milestone in 92 balls.
Mandal and Pratika reached the century partnership in 95 balls.
The 120 -run stand between the pair was over as Davmi Vihanga removed the recession with 15 fours and two sixes for 116 in 101 balls. India was 190/2 in 32.3 overs.
India reached a 200 -run mark in 34.2 overs. Davmi took the third wicket, removed Harlen for 47 in 56 balls with four borders. India was 219/3 in 36.4 overs.
It was the responsibility of captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues to guide India to find both quick borders in total, overall in the overs of death. Her 48 -run stand was over as Sugandika Kumari rejected Harmanpreet for a Quickfire 41 in 30 balls, with three boundaries and six. India was 267/4 in 42 overs.
Indians were followed by Richa Ghosh (8) and Jemimah (44 in 29 balls, with four borders). India was 304/6 in 46 overs. Amanjot Kaur was fired out for 18 in 12 balls off the innings ball.
India finished its innings at 342/7 in their 50 overs, in which Deepti Sharma (20*in 14 balls, with three fours) and Kranti Goud (0*) unbeaten.
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