• Smriti Mandhana made history by scoring her eighth ODI century in the clash against New Zealand.

  • Mandhana's brilliant century secured India a series victory over the White Ferns in a three-match ODI series.

Top 5 Indian women cricketers with the most centuries in ODIs – featuring Smriti Mandhana
Top 5 Indian women cricketers with the most centuries in ODIs

In a series-deciding ODI match between India Women and New Zealand Women, India’s star opener Smriti Mandhana etched her name in the record books. By scoring her eighth ODI century, Mandhana not only led her team to a series win but also surpassed the legendary Mithali Raj to become India’s highest century-maker in Women’s ODI cricket. This milestone was achieved during the third and final ODI, with Mandhana’s stellar knock helping India clinch the series 2-1 against the White Ferns.

Mandhana’s achievement is the latest in her decorated career, with many fans and analysts anticipating even greater records from the star player, who continues to be at the peak of her game.

Here’s a closer look at India’s top five century-makers in Women’s ODI cricket:

5. Thirush Kamini – 2 Centuries

Former opener Thirush Kamini, known for her elegant stroke play, remains one of India’s early batting stalwarts in Women’s ODI cricket. In her 39-match ODI career, Kamini amassed 825 runs, including two centuries. Her last appearance for India was in 2017 against South Africa Women. While her tally may seem modest, Kamini’s contribution laid the foundation for future openers in Indian cricket.

4. Punam Raut – 3 Centuries

With three centuries to her name, Punam Raut is known for her solid technique and consistency at the crease. A dependable right-handed opener, Raut has scored 2,299 runs across 73 ODIs. Her last outing for India was against England Women in June 2021. Raut’s resilience and skill made her a pivotal figure in India’s batting lineup over the years.

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3. Harmanpreet Kaur – 6 Centuries

India Women’s current captain Harmanpreet Kaur is renowned for her powerful hitting and ability to control the game under pressure. With six ODI centuries, the middle-order batter has proven to be a match-winner time and again. Her leadership qualities and explosive batting style have made her one of the most exciting players to watch in women’s cricket.

2. Mithali Raj – 7 Centuries

Former captain and Indian cricket icon Mithali Raj stands as one of the most celebrated figures in women’s cricket globally. Over an illustrious career, Raj accumulated 7,805 runs in ODIs – the highest in women’s ODI history and notched up seven centuries. Raj’s career redefined women’s cricket in India, and her unparalleled consistency remains an inspiration for aspiring cricketers.

1. Smriti Mandhana – 8 Centuries

With eight centuries, Smriti Mandhana now sits atop the list as India’s leading century-maker in Women’s ODI cricket. Known for her aggressive and stylish batting, Mandhana’s record-breaking performance in the final ODI against New Zealand was a testament to her talent and hard work. At just 28, Mandhana is expected to add many more to her tally, with fans eagerly watching as she rewrites the record books.

Mandhana’s achievement highlights the growth of women’s cricket in India and serves as an inspiration for the next generation of female cricketers. With her star continuing to rise, the future looks bright for India’s women’s cricket team.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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