Top 3 Women with Most ODI Centuries
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In recent years, Indian women’s cricket has grown, with players achieving remarkable milestones and setting records that have inspired a generation of young girls to pick up the sport. With her eighth ODI century, Smriti Mandhana has surged ahead of some of India’s finest to hold the record for the most centuries in Women’s ODI cricket for India, surpassing the legendary Mithali Raj. Let’s look at Top 3 Women with Most ODI Centuries.
These top five Indian women have not only made their mark through centuries but have also inspired millions across the globe. Their achievements symbolize the growth of Indian women’s cricket and the bright future that lies ahead.
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Top 5 Indian Women Cricketers with the Most Centuries in ODIs:
# 1 Smriti Mandhana – 8 Centuries
At just 27 years old, she has already etched her name in the record books, inspiring countless aspiring cricketers. Smriti Mandhana, known for her graceful yet powerful stroke play, has been a beacon of consistency for India. Her eighth century, which came against New Zealand, is a testament to her skill and dedication.
- Holds the record for most centuries by an Indian woman in ODIs
- Known for her elegant yet aggressive batting style
- Set the record against New Zealand with her eighth ODI century
#2 Mithali Raj – 7 Centuries
Mithali Raj, often called the ‘Lady Tendulkar of Indian cricket,‘ held the record for the most ODI centuries by an Indian woman for several years. Her seven centuries reflect her consistency and longevity in the game.
- The second-highest number of ODI centuries for India
- Recognized for her composure and strategic gameplay
- Inspired many as India’s longest-serving captain in women’s ODIs
#3 Harmanpreet Kaur – 6 Centuries
Harmanpreet Kaur is renowned for her aggressive approach and explosive batting style. With six ODI centuries to her name, she is a true match-winner capable of changing the game’s outcome within a few overs. Kaur’s memorable innings, like her 171* against Australia in the 2017 World Cup, have left an indelible mark on Indian women’s cricket.
- Known for her power-hitting and game-changing abilities
- Scored 171* against Australia in the 2017 World Cup
- Stands as a leader and key player in Indian middle-order batting