
Mandhan’s tore on Saturday scripted history and became the first Indian woman to score centuries in all international formats with a breathtaking girl T20i against England on Trent Bridge.
Stand-in Captain shines for the India team
The Stand-in captain, who led in the absence of Harmanpreet Kaur, set out on 112 out of only 62 deliveries-the most individual individual scores of the Indian woman in the T20is. Mandhana reached her milestone at 51, peppening the border with 15 and three sixes and overtaking Kaur’s previous record 103. Her knocking anchored India to an impressive 210/5, their highest T20i total against England. The left -hander attack included fearless strikes against the English front Spinner Sophie Ecclestone and a breath of borders outside Pacer Lauren Bell. As a result, she joined the elite quintet of global crickets-heather Knight, Tammy Beaumont, Laura Wolvaardt and Beth Mooney-K to achieve all the formats.
The management of Mandhany glowed when the slow start of Shafali Verma Shafali Verma (20 off 22) compensated, creating a 77-running opening stand before adding 94 major runs with Harleen Deol (43 out of 23). Despite Deol’s decline of 26 from Danny Wyatt-Hodge, Mandhan did not offer any re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-attack from the fourth through further. She focused on the spinner of the left arm of Linsey Smith on three boundaries in via and released Ecclestone to two sixth in the seventh. Her aggressive intention powered India around 200 – only their other 200+ in total in T20is – while her partnership with Verma became the most prolific duo of 50+ stands (21) in the history of women T20i and overcame Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney. Although Lauren Bell claimed 3/27 late in shifts, including Jemimah Rodrigues for the Golden Duck, Mandhan’s Master Class has already strengthened the Indian command.
The shifts emphasized Mandhan’s development as the Powerhouse T20i. Already in the female T20is had a record for most of the half century (31), it transformed its explosive form into a defining century and erased its previous best of 87. Her success resonates as personal milestones: indicates the strongest beginning of India in a major five -purpose series where they are looking for their first victory in English. With a regular captain Kaur, who was injured, Mandhana, a trouble -free fusion of line and power, signals a new scale for Indian tabs.
As BCCI noted, he now stands as “the first Indian woman to have an international century in all three formats”, which is the performance of her position as the face of the modern revolution in India tabloons. England, despite Bell’s efforts, is facing a record persecution.
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