Ind VS: India’s Star Women’s Opener Smrity Memorita Made massacre in the decisive office match against Australia. These three matches was a second centuries in the series. The meritation is in the excellent form before the coming World Cup. Chasing the wide goal of 413, Smriti took his 13th day hundred. Mandhana now keeps a record of the second highest number of hundreds of the second heads in the day of the ODI cricket. Mandhanhana broke the record of Kohli to score hundreds of cents against Australia.
Smrititati Mandhana completed his century off 50 balls, including 14 fours and four sixes. Thirteen your handadhana was a day hundred. Mandhana now shares the woman’s second highest number of hundreds in the ODI history, which is equal to New Zealand Suzy Beets. Suzy also set up 13 hundreds in his official career. The Meg Lanning of Australia is at the top of 15 hundreds. The Mandhahana has a largest hundred record to set up the easiest hundred in the women’s matching matches and is a record to set up the second farely faster in the women’s match.
Smritatic Mandhana had recorded a record to make the most fastest half-century for India
Smritititi Mandhana completed 50 runs in just 23 balls. It is the fastest half-century since a Indian batsman in Women’s Wondai Cricket. Despite the fall of the rice, Mandhanhanhana imposed a six on the ball of Ashley Gardner’s ball, and then in a consecutive kim lesser ball in sixth over. Smritat completed the record by putting a record on the last ball of the seventh over.
Smritat Mandhana broke a series of records
Smrititi Mandhana appointed the second farely faster in the women’s cricket. The first is the hundreds of Meg Lanning, who planted hundreds in 45 balls. Lenning had made this feat against New Zealand in 2012. This Mandhahana has a 4th day hundred in a calendar year. Earlier, Mandhana had played four one day hundreds in a calendar year in 2024. The problem is the fourth one day hundred against Australia.
Bath Moonie hundreds helped to score Australia 412 runs
Despite the heat of Delhi, Bath Moneyi took a blasted century, as Paleri was shared by 412 runs against India in the series third and last women’s Wonday. Australia scored 412 runs against Denmark in 1997. He was also the largest score of Australia who had a 371 runs at eight wickets before.
Moneyy played in 79 balls in the middle of 139 balls, while the young opening batsman Georisia Vol (81), Alice Parry (68) showed the attacker for the batting team. The Indian bowling attack was unsure of Kotla’s flat pitch, which gave 270 runs with the help of 60 fours and five sixes. The host team fields were once again in which the team left the catch and lost many opportunities.