The Indian batsman roared, scoring a second consecutive century, a huge record at stake

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Smriti Mandhana scored her second consecutive century The South African bowlers were well beaten

New Delhi. Star opener Smriti Mandhana is in great form these days. Mandhana scored his second consecutive century in the second ODI of the series against South Africa. He completed the seventh century of his ODI career. Left-handed batsman Mandhana equaled former captain Mithali Raj’s record during this period. The South African women’s cricket team is currently on a tour of India. Smriti also scored an explosive century in the first ODI of the series. India won the first ODI by 143 runs.

Smriti Mandhana completed her seventh career ODI century off 103 balls in the second ODI between India vs South Africa (IND w vs SA w) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. During this he hit 12 fours and one six. Mandhana shared a partnership of over 150 runs for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur. This is Mandhana’s 7th century in 84 ODI innings. During this period, she also equaled Mithali Raj’s 7 ODI centuries. Mithali Raj holds the record for scoring the most hundreds in ODIs for India. Smriti Mandhana will have a chance to overtake Mithali in the third ODI of the series.

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Smriti Mandhana added 62 runs with Hemlatha for the second wicket.
Earlier, South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl first. India did not start well. Opener Shefali Verma returned to the pavilion scoring 20 runs. When India lost Shefali’s wicket, Team India’s total score was 38 runs. After this Smriti Mandhana got support from D Hamalta. The two batsmen put on 62 off 68 balls for the second wicket to take the team’s score to 100.

Played an innings of 136 runs in 120 balls.
Smriti Mandhana scored 136 runs off 120 balls. He hit 18 fours and 2 sixes. The Indian vice-captain scored 117 runs off 127 balls in the first ODI.

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