Gold Coast: Opener Smriti Mandhana on Sunday said luck favoured her to create history as she became the first Indian woman to score a century in a pink-ball Test and that too on Australian soil in the just-concluded lone Day-Night Test. Mandhana, who scored 127 off 216 balls in India’s first innings score of 377 for 8 declared, survived at the personal score of 80 when she sliced a full Ellyse Perry delivery straight to Beth Mooney at point but the bowler overstepped giving the southpaw a much-needed reprieve. “Lucky with that no-ball on 80. That sort of cleared my mind after that I’ve got a chance I’ve to make it count,” Mandhana said after the match ended in a draw due to inclement weather during the first two days of the four-day game. [caption id=“attachment_10015841” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]
Smriti Mandhana celebrates after bringing up her century in 170 deliveries on Day 2 of the day-night Test between India and Australia. Image credit: Twitter/@BCCIWomen[/caption] Mandhana rated her innings in the top three in her career so far. “It’s definitely in the top three (asked to rate this hundred). First time playing a day-night Test, really happy that I gave good pace (start) to the team. Most nervous night I have ever had - after the first day,” she said. The left-handed batter said it was a privilege for her to represent India in Test cricket. “To wear whites and go into the field is the top-most thing.” India women will now play Australia women in the three-match T20 series starting 7 October. “We just have three days before the T20s. Rest for a day and get back to business with the T20s coming up,” Mandhana said.
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