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India’s Stand-In Captain Smriti Mandhana Delivered a Historic Performance Against England, Smashing Her Maiden T20i Century—A Blistering 112 OFF 62 Balls-TO Lead Her Team to Commanding 97-Run Victory in the Series Opener at Trent Bridge. But it was not just the record-break knock that caught attention; Mandhana’s Celebration After Reaching the Milestone was Equally Memorable, as she tipped emphatical Towards the dressing room. The Reason, As Mandhana Explained, was rooted in a playful Yet Motivating Challenge from Teammate Radha yadav.
Mandhana overlapped in the post-match press conference that just three days prior, Radha yadav had teased her about repeatedly missing out on t20i centuries. “She was telling me, ‘It’s High Time you get a Century in T20is, You Keep Getting Out in the 70s, 80s and you are not Doing Justice to your talent and all of that stuff.’ I was like, ‘okay, radha, i’ll see now, this time i’ll try and get it in one of the matches in the series,’ ” Mandhana Revealed.
When Mandhana Finully Reached the Elusive Three-Figure Mark, Her First in 149 T20i appearances, She Celebrated by Pointing Her Finger Towards Radha in the Dressing Room. “I did not think that it would come in the first match, but the finger was towards her – the i got it Today ‘,” Mandhana Said, Highlighting the Camaraderie and Light-Hearted Banter That Spurred Her on.
Mandhana also reflected on the personal significance of the achievement, admitting that t20 cricket is not her most format. “It’s a nice feeling because this format is something that, for me as a batter, i need to keep pushing and keep improving. It’s not a very natural format for me,” She explains, adding that she has been working hard on her power hitting to the request of the short format.
Her Century Not Only Powered India to Their Highest T20i Total Against England But also made Mandhana the First Indian Woman to Score Centuries in All Three Formats of International Cricket, Joining an Elite Group of Players.
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This article was first published at Womencricket.comhas Times cricket Company.