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Smriti Mandhana scores 70-ball century as record-breaking India thump Ireland, complete ODI series sweep

FirstCricket Staff January 15, 2025, 18:46:06 IST

Skipper Smriti Mandhana led from the front as India broke records in their 304-run win over Ireland in the third women’s ODI in Rajkot on Wednesday. Mandhana top-scored with 135 for India as they posted 435/5.

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Smriti Mandhana scored a 70-ball century for India as they powered to a dominant win over Ireland in the third women's ODI. Image: X / @BCCIWomen
Smriti Mandhana scored a 70-ball century for India as they powered to a dominant win over Ireland in the third women's ODI. Image: X / @BCCIWomen

A record-breaking India women’s cricket team powered to a 304-run win over Ireland in the third and final ODI in Rajkot on Wednesday to complete a 3-0 series sweep. India had already clinched the series prior to this game, so this match was more like a practice game. Smriti Mandhana led the Women’s in Blue’s batting scorecard with a knock of 135, as India posted a total of 435/5, their highest total in ODIs, men’s or women’s. Ireland were all out for 131 in 31.4 overs during their run chase.

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India men’s highest ODI total is 418/5 made against the West Indies in Indore in 2011. Mandhana and Rawal added a whopping 233 runs for the first wicket in just 26.4 overs and there was no looking back.

Then spinners Tanuja Kanwar (2/31) and Deepti Sharma (3/27) took over, sharing five wickets among them to decimate the Irish line-up, which was well short on experience.

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Orla Prendergast (36) and Sarah Forbes (41) added 64 runs for a fluent third wicket stand that helped Ireland to recover from a shaky 24 for two to reach 88 without further damage. But once Prendergast was cleaned up by Kanwar, India were all over the tourists like a bad rash, claiming the remaining seven wickets for just 33 runs.

It also helped India eclipse their previous largest margin of victory (by runs) — 249 registered against the same opposition in 2017 at Potchefstroom, South Africa.

Stunning Smriti

Mandhana’s 10th ODI century came off just 70 deliveries as the left-hander surpassed Harmanpreet Kaur’s 87-ball hundred mark against South Africa last year. It also set the tone for India breaching the 400-run mark for the first time, joining Australia and New Zealand in that elite list.

Mandhana was in her usual destructive self, and was not afraid to take the aerial route over the ’V’ and clear the 30-yard circle. Pratika complemented her captain brilliantly with a measured knock, making the occasion even more special by notching her maiden international century in her sixth innings.

Pratika relied on precise placement and deft touches in the point region and she showed her aggression only after reaching the ton, hitting Freya Sargent for her first six. Demonstrating hunger for a bigger knock, she powered her way to an impressive 150 — a perfect blend of composure and aggression.

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Their 233-run partnership made them only the fourth Indian pair to record a 200-run stand in Women’s ODIs. It was also the third instance of both Indian openers scoring hundreds in ODIs, following Reshma Gandhi and Mithali Raj’s feat at Milton Keynes in 1999 and Deepti and Raut’s partnership at Potchefstroom in 2017 — all against Ireland.

The duo added 90 runs during the Power Play and 67 in the subsequent 10 overs, maintaining a brisk scoring rate.

Mandhana reached her first century of the calendar year with an exquisite drive off Arlene Kelly. Kelly bore the brunt of her onslaught, conceding successive sixes in one over.

Even Kelly’s variations, including back-of-the-hand deliveries, were dispatched with ease, with the Indian batter following a six with another boundary in the 24th over. Mandhana also took on Ireland’s leading bowler, Prendergast, smashing her for a boundary down the ground and a towering six over long-on.

Promoted to No. 3, Richa Ghosh also returned to form, making a 37-ball fifty, her fifth in ODIs.

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With PTI inputs

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