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Women's cricket: Smriti Mandhana chases down record

The opener hit a sparkling 80 not out off 64 balls as India outplayed South Africa by nine wickets in the second ODI to level the five-match series 1-1

Our Bureau & Agencies Calcutta, Lucknow Published 10.03.21, 01:02 AM
Smriti Mandhana during her unbeaten 80  against South Africa in Lucknow on Tuesday.

Smriti Mandhana during her unbeaten 80 against South Africa in Lucknow on Tuesday. Pictures courtesy Twitter

Smriti Mandhana on Tuesday became the proud owner of 10 consecutive 50-plus scores in ODIs while chasing, which is a record across genders in international cricket.

Opener Mandhana hit a sparkling 80 not out off 64 balls as India women outplayed South Africa by nine wickets in the second ODI to level the five-match series 1-1.

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The 24-year-old Mandhana, who incidentally sports the same jersey number (18) as Virat Kohli, went past New Zealand’s Suzie Bates, who had nine successive 50-plus scores in ODIs while chasing. No other cricketer, either male or female, has scored more than six 50-plus scores in consecutive ODIs while chasing.

Medium-pacer Jhulan Goswami was the other star performer for India.

Medium-pacer Jhulan Goswami was the other star performer for India. Pictures courtesy Twitter

Medium-pacer Jhulan Goswami was the other star performer for India. Goswami returned with figures of 10-0-42-4 as India dismissed South Africa for a paltry 157.

Mandhana and Punam Raut (62 not out off 89 balls) then shared an unbeaten 138-run partnership for the second wicket with India overhauling the target in only 28.4 overs.

Going strong

Goswami, who is the highest wicket-taker in women’s ODIs with 231 scalps, said she is not short on motivation even at the age of 38. “Representing India is the biggest motivation for me. I don’t think you have to look elsewhere for motivation,” she said during the post-match media interaction.

Brief scores: South Africa 157 in 41 ovs (L. Goodall 49; J. Goswami 4/42). India 160/1 in 28.4 overs (S. Mandhana 80n.o., P. Raut 62 n.o.). India won by 9 wickets.

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