On July 18, as Smriti Mandhana turned 29, the cricketing world didn’t just celebrate a player—it celebrated a revolution in motion. Today, we look back not just at the stats, but at the story. The story of a woman who carries the grace of a willow in motion, and the strength of a nation’s changing dreams.
In the ever-evolving tapestry of Indian Women’s Cricket, one name has remained constant: Smriti Mandhana—a blend of style and steel, beauty and belief.
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The Journey from Sangli to Stardom
Born in the quiet town of Sangli in Maharashtra, Mandhana’s cricketing journey began at home, inspired by her father and elder brother, both passionate cricketers. Her mother quit her job to manage Smriti’s schedule, while her father took up the role of coach. Every run she scores is backed by that unseen innings her family played behind the scenes.
By the age of 16, she had already debuted for India, and the rest—as they say—is history. From her early innings to international records, Mandhana’s rise has been as graceful as her cover drives.
Milestones that Redefined Indian Women’s Cricket
From her first century against Australia in 2016 to becoming the fastest Indian woman to 3,000 ODI runs, Mandhana has always been ahead of the curve. Her performances consistently come in crunch moments, making her one of India’s most dependable stars.
Format | Matches | Runs Scored | Hundreds | Fifties | Best Score |
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Tests | 6 | 480 | 1 | 3 | 127 |
ODIs | 80+ | 3200+ | 5 | 26 | 135 |
T20Is | 120+ | 3000+ | 0 | 23 | 87 |
Her achievements speak volumes:
- 2× ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year (2018, 2021)
- Arjuna Award Winner
- First Indian woman to score a century in the Women’s Big Bash League
A Century of Centuries: History Made at Trent Bridge
Cricket history was rewritten on June 28, 2025, at Trent Bridge when Smriti Mandhana etched her name in the record books with a blistering 112 off just 62 balls in the opening T20I against England Women. With this stunning innings, she became the first Indian woman cricketer to score centuries in all three international formats—Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.
This extraordinary performance places Mandhana in an elite global club of just five women cricketers to ever achieve this feat. More than a milestone, it’s a moment that redefined excellence in Indian Women’s Cricket.
Here’s a look at Smriti Mandhana’s Century Record Across Formats:
Format | Centuries | Debut Year | Latest Century |
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Test Cricket | 2 | 2014 | 2021 |
ODI Cricket | 7 | 2013 | 2024 |
T20I Cricket | 1 | 2013 | 2025 |
Total | 10 | – | 2025 |
Astonishingly, four of those seven ODI centuries came in 2024 alone, setting a new benchmark for the most hundreds by any woman in a single calendar year. Her red-hot form leading into 2025 proves that even as she enters her late 20s, Smriti Mandhana continues to raise the bar for what’s possible in women’s cricket.
A Leader in Every League
Smriti has always been more than a player—she’s a pioneer. While most Indian women were absent from overseas leagues, she was already making her mark in Australia, England, and beyond. With each new stage, she carried the Indian flag and set an example for young cricketers back home.
In 2023, she took over as captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore in the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) and led them to their first-ever title. Calm under pressure and composed in her strategies, Mandhana proved that her leadership is just as elegant as her stroke play.
An Icon Beyond Cricket
For countless young girls across India, Smriti Mandhana is not just a cricketer—she’s a movement. A symbol of soft-spoken strength and relentless discipline. She’s shown that small-town dreams aren’t just valid—they’re powerful.
When she bats, it’s not just about runs. It’s about possibilities. When she speaks, it’s not about sound—it’s about substance.
Her journey is one of dreams nurtured in silence, pursued with grace, and achieved with artistry. She’s the quiet roar of Indian women’s cricket.
On July 18, Smriti Mandhana celebrated her 29th birthday—but for fans, it’s a celebration of much more than age. It’s about honoring a journey that began on dusty pitches and now shines on the biggest stages of world cricket.
So let’s not just count the centuries or accolades. Let’s celebrate the courage it took to chase this dream. The sacrifices. The belief. And the elegance that continues to inspire millions, one shot at a time.
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FAQs
What is Smriti Mandhana famous for?
Smriti Mandhana is renowned for her graceful left-handed batting and her contributions to the Indian Women’s Cricket team across all formats.
When is Smriti Mandhana’s birthday?
She was born on July 18, 1996, and turned 29 years old in 2025.
How many ICC Cricketer of the Year awards has Smriti won?
She has won it twice—in 2018 and 2021—the only Indian woman to do so in the last decade.
Which WPL team does Smriti Mandhana captain?
She captains Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Women’s Premier League.
Where is Smriti Mandhana from?
She hails from Sangli, a town in Maharashtra, India.