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Top 5 Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women Cricketers ft. Smriti Mandhana

REMYA BABU S by REMYA BABU S
January 16, 2025
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Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women Cricketers

Top 5 Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women Cricketers : Indian women’s cricket has seen some breathtaking performances over the years, with records tumbling and milestones redefined. One of the most notable achievements came during the 3rd ODI against Ireland, where Smriti Mandhana smashed her way into history by scoring the fastest ODI century by an Indian woman cricketer.

THE MILESTONE FOR SMRITI MANDHANA TODAY:

– Fastest ODI Hundred by Indian Women.
– Joint Most 6s in an ODI innings by Indian Women
– Most 6s for India in Women's ODIs.
– First Indian Women score 10 ODI Hundreds
– Best SR in an innings for India in Women's.

– THE QUEEN..!!!! 🫅🌟 pic.twitter.com/2C8rDj6FQm

— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) January 15, 2025

Table of Contents

  • Top 5 Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women Cricketers : Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women ft. Smriti Mandhana
    • 1. Smriti Mandhana – 70 Balls vs Ireland
    • 2. Harmanpreet Kaur – 87 Balls vs South Africa
    • 3. Harmanpreet Kaur – 90 Balls vs Australia
    • 4. Jemimah Rodrigues – 90 Balls vs Ireland
    • 5. Harleen Deol – 98 Balls vs West Indies
    • Smriti Mandhana: Leading the Charge
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    Top 5 Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women Cricketers : Fastest ODI Hundreds by Indian Women ft. Smriti Mandhana

    1. Smriti Mandhana – 70 Balls vs Ireland

    Smriti Mandhana’s scintillating knock of 135 off just 80 balls in the 3rd ODI against Ireland not only clinched her the title of the fastest ODI hundred by an Indian woman but also left fans in awe of her explosive batting. Reaching the century mark in just 70 balls, Mandhana broke Harmanpreet Kaur’s previous record of 87 balls. Her innings, featuring 12 fours and 7 towering sixes, powered India to their highest-ever ODI total of 435/5. This exceptional knock highlights her poise as both a batter and captain, solidifying her position as one of the most dangerous batters in women’s cricket.

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    2. Harmanpreet Kaur – 87 Balls vs South Africa

    Harmanpreet Kaur’s 87-ball century against South Africa in Bengaluru is etched in history as a testament to her leadership and batting prowess. Coming in during the second ODI of the series, Kaur led from the front, forming a solid partnership with Mandhana and guiding India to an imposing total of 325/3. Her ability to stay calm under pressure and strike the ball with authority makes this innings one of her finest.

    3. Harmanpreet Kaur – 90 Balls vs Australia

    Harmanpreet Kaur’s unforgettable century against Australia in the 2017 Women’s ODI World Cup semi final came off just 90 balls and remains one of the most iconic innings in Indian cricket. Her jaw dropping 171 off 115 balls powered India to a monumental victory, taking them to the finals. This knock was a masterclass in resilience and aggressive stroke play, cementing her legacy on the world stage.

    4. Jemimah Rodrigues – 90 Balls vs Ireland

    Jemimah Rodrigues showcased her immense potential with a 90 ball century against Ireland in the 2nd ODI of the same series. Her composed yet aggressive 102-run innings laid the foundation for India’s match winning total of 370. Rodrigues continues to be a rising star, proving that the future of Indian women’s cricket is in capable hands.

    5. Harleen Deol – 98 Balls vs West Indies

    Harleen Deol’s century against the West Indies during the second ODI at Vadodara came off 98 balls, securing her spot among India’s fastest centurions. Walking in after a solid start by Mandhana and Rawal, Deol’s 115 run knock ensured India posted a commanding 358 run total. Her ability to adapt to the game’s demands and play freely makes her a vital asset for the team.

    Harleen Deol dismissed for 15 in 10 balls. pic.twitter.com/Zs4W5pFSBX

    — Aashutosh Goswami (@imAashutoshh) January 15, 2025

    Smriti Mandhana: Leading the Charge

    Smriti Mandhana’s record breaking performance not only stands out as an individual milestone but also reflects her consistency as one of India’s most dependable players. Her 10th ODI hundred, featuring nine boundaries and four sixes, ties her with England’s Charlotte Edwards for the joint seventh fastest ton in women’s ODI history. Alongside Pratika Rawal, Mandhana added over 200 runs for the opening wicket, setting the stage for India’s record breaking total.

    Onslaught on Ireland bowlers was planned, fielding needs some work before World Cup: Smriti Mandhana

    Read: https://t.co/Z07BziGAei#SmritiMandhana #INDvIRE #INDWvIREW pic.twitter.com/NFdpMqReDr

    — TOI Sports (@toisports) January 15, 2025

    The fastest ODI hundreds list is a testament to the growing dominance of Indian women cricketers on the global stage. These performances not only entertain but also inspire millions of young girls aspiring to take up the sport. As India continues to shatter records, the future looks brighter than ever for women’s cricket.

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