2 centuries in one match… Indian batsmen resonate against South Africa

Highlights

After the slump, Harmanpreet Kaur scored a century India scored 325 runs for 3 wickets Harman scored 103 runs while Mandhana played an innings of 136 runs.

New Delhi. Indian women’s cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice captain Smriti Mandhana hit the South African bowlers. Harmanpreet and Smriti scored brilliant centuries in the second ODI of the series. The duo put on 171 runs for the third wicket and took India past 300. Harmanpreet Kaur’s score was 88 runs in 49.2 overs. After this, he completed his century with a bang by hitting two fours and a six. India scored 325 for 3 on the back of century innings by Harman and Mandhana.

Harmanpreet Kaur scored a century off 87 balls in the second ODI played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Harmanpreet Kaur returned unbeaten with 103 off 88 balls. During this he hit 9 fours and 3 sixes. Richa Ghosh returned unbeaten scoring 25 runs off 13 balls. Scored runs at a strike rate of 192. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana completed her eighth career ODI century in 103 balls. Meanwhile, Mandhana equaled Mithali Raj’s record. Mithali held the record for most centuries in ODIs for India, which is now jointly held by Smriti Mandhana and Mithali. Nonkululeko Malaba took 2 wickets for 51 runs for the South African team.

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Mandhana scored his second ODI century in a row
Smriti Mandhana scored her second consecutive century in this series. He played an innings of 117 runs in the first ODI. India won the first ODI by 143 runs. Team India can win the series by winning the second ODI. After the ODI series, the only Test match between the two teams will also be played. After the Test match, the two teams will face each other in a 3-match T20 series, which is very important in view of the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Tags: Harmanpreet Kaur, Indian women, Memory loss, South Africa

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