[WATCH] Smriti Mandhana celebrates 50-ball century in 3rd INDW vs AUSW ODI
Watch the video where the left-handed opening batter of the Indian women side. Smriti Mandhana, smashed a 50-ball century against Australia in Delhi during the third and final game of the series.

By the time Australia posted 412 runs on the board in their 50 overs during the first innings of the decider at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, many reckoned that the Indian women could hardly plan for this chase. But their opening batter, Smriti Madhana, who celebrated a fine century in the last game, continued to show her dominance in this clash.
The India batter started with truck-loaded boundaries from the opening over of the innings before continuing to smash the opponent bowlers around the park. By the end of the 10overs, they clubbed 96/2, which is the second-highest score in women’s ODIs at this position.
On the second delivery of the 18th over, Mandhana went low and nailed the low full toss over the mid-wicket region for a sensational shot to celebrate her century in just 50 balls. Two balls later, she clubbed the short ball to find the gap through the deep region. This is now the second fastest century in women’s ODIs after Meg Lanning’s 45-ball hundred in 2012 against the New Zealand side.
Watch: Smriti Mandhana celebrates second-fastest century in women’s ODIs
Smriti has also now celebrated 13 centuries in the ODIs for women’s cricket, which is the third most in the list after Suzie Bates’ 13 and Meg Lanning’s 15. It’s her fourth century of the year in Odis, which is the joint best after she achieved the feat in 2024. That’s also her four centuries in ODIs against Australia, having smashed centuries successively on two occasions.
Earlier in the game, Beth Mooney’s fine 75-ball knock of 138 runs, along with 68 runs from Ellyse Perry and Georgia Voll’s 81 runs, helped the away side to post 412 on the board. Every batter arrived and looked to drill the big shots around the park from the start.
India made a good start in the chase. Along with Mandhana’s century, their captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, also smashed 52 runs in 35 balls while Mandhana was 120 unbeaten when the scorecard was last updated. India reached 207/2 in 20.2 overs and were in a good state.
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