
Mandhana now holds a record for most ODI runs in the calendar year (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) The Indian Opener Mandhan has improved his name in history on Thursday and became the highest running Getter in ODI women’s ODI in a single calendar year during the Indian Council of the ICC World Cup with the South African Republic in Visakhapatnam. Mandhana broke the 28 -year -old Belinda Clark record when six out of Ayabong Khak struck at the eighth shift. Clark accumulated 970 runs in 1997, a record that stood unrivaled until Mandhana’s Stellar 2025.
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29 -year -old Southpaw, who started the match at 959 runs, crossed the milestone style before going to 23 in the eleventh. After its release, Mandhana’s 2025 is the sum of 982 runs in 17 matches, on average 57.76 and a strike rate of 112.22, with four centuries and three years. Her highest score this year remains 135 and hit 122 four and 24 six. The record form of Mandhana was still the highlight of the Indian undefeated run at the World Championship. Despite modest, he starts in earlier games with a score of 8 and 23 against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the opener was the most convenient artist of India in format this year. She also approaches another milestone, which is 5,000 runes in ODI, which makes her only a second Indian woman and fifth overall to achieve this landmarks.Most run in a calendar year in women’s ODISYearplayyeroyeycountryruns2025Smriti Mandhanaain9821997Belinda Clarkaustralia9702022laura Wolverardtsouth Africa88219997Deboraan HOCKLEYNEW ZELAND880201666YMYMYmy Afaling The match in Visakhapatnam, delayed by rain for one hour, saw the captain of South Africa Laura Wolvaardt to decide first. India made one change and returned Amanjot Kaur for Renuka Singh Thakur, while South Africa included Tumi Sekhukhune instead of Masabat Klaas.
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India will face Australia on Sunday, while South Africa will accept Bangladesh on other accessories in the same place. In the meantime, however, the day belonged to Mandhana, whose dominance with the bat once again defined the consistency in the ODI female cricket.