Mandhan’s torsion hit the sparkling century when Indian women on Wednesday in the second ODI in Mumbai secured a significant 102 victory over Australia, leveling a three-capable series of 1-1.
Put on the bat, Mandhana dominated from the beginning and compiled Fluent 117 out of 91 deliveries -Je 12. One-day one-day one has anchored Indian shifts. Useful posts from Deepti Sharma (40), Richa Ghosh (29), Pratiky Rawal (25) and Sneh Rana (24) raised the host to 292, although Australian pitch, led by Darcia Brown (3-42) and Ashleigh Gardner (2-39), prevented India 300-run.
Australia soon intervened when Kranti Goud and Renuka Singh Thakur struck a new ball and reduced visitors to only 25 PowerPlay runs. Ellys Perry (44) and Annabel Sutherland (45) maintained persecution alive with a stable partnership, but once Perry was rejected by a sharp return from Radha Yadav and Sutherland fallen on Arundhati Reddy, the shifts disintegrated.
The Australians were released at 190 in 40.5 overs and lost the last six goals on 56 runs. Goud returned the characters 3 to 28, while the Deepti Sharma 2 underlined the disciplined bowling display with all the six Indian pitchers used by Captain Harmanpreet Kaur between the goals.
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The victory was significant in several numbers. She ended the Australian 13-match won strip in ODIS and gave India the first domestic victory against the World Champions since February 2007 in Chennai. For Mandhan, the century was particularly strange – ten of its 12 hundred ODIs have now come in winning causes, although its two previous centuries against Australia ended with defeat.
Meanwhile, the series will now head for the referee to be played on Saturday 20 September. Both teams will look at the wrapping of preparations at the World Championship in the 2025 Women with the victory of the series, with the tournament planned on 30 September.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
September 17, 2025
