Smriti Mandhana completes 4000 ODI Runs, becomes 2nd Indian after Mithali Raj to achieve the feat

The 28-year-old elegant left-handed batter Smriti Mandhana is currently leading the Indian women’s team as a stand-in skipper, in the absence of the regular skipper Harmanpreet Kaur in the ongoing three-match ODI series against Ireland, led by skipper Gaby Lewis. It is a historic series as the Women in Blue are hosting Ireland for a bilateral three-match ODI series for the first time.

Smriti Mandhana completes 4000 ODI Runs, becomes 2nd Indian after Mithali Raj to achieve the feat
Smriti Mandhana completes 4000 ODI Runs, becomes 2nd Indian after Mithali Raj to achieve the feat

Mandhana had a breakthrough year with the bat for India in the ODI format last year as she was leading the run-scoring charts with 747 runs at a strike rate of 95.15 and an impressive average of 57.46 in 13. Her tally of runs included 3 half-centuries and 4 centuries, with a career-best performance with the bat coming on 19th June 2024 against South Africa in the 2nd ODI, when she scored a brilliant century (136 off 120 balls) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.

Ireland posted a competitive total of 238/7 in their quota of 50 overs in the 1st ODI at the Niranjan Shah Stadium, in Rajkot. Twin half-centuries from skipper Gaby Lewis (92 off 129 balls), and Leah Paul (59 off 73 balls) played an instrumental role in helping the visitors get closer to the 250-run mark. The Indian openers Pratika Rawal and stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhana got their side off to a positive start with a 70-run opening partnership, chasing a target of 239.

Skipper Mandhana started the year 2025 from where she left last year in ODIs. En route to her counter-attacking innings (41 off 29 balls), including 6 boundaries and a maximum, she completed a remarkable landmark of 4,000 ODI runs (4,001 runs) at a strike rate of 85.69 and a sensational average of 44.95 in 95 innings with the bat for her side in the format. Her tally of runs includes 29 half-centuries and 9 centuries in the format for her side so far.

Mandhana completed the landmark on the 2nd ball of the 9th over bowled by Arlene Kelly when she found a cue end of her bat looking to drive and the ball ended up going towards mid-wicket for a single. Her stay at the crease came to an end in the very next over bowled by the 18-year-old off-spinner Freya Sargent to provide the first breakthrough for Ireland.

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