May the year 2024 be auspicious for Smriti Mandhana! 1434 runs claimed knock-out prize

Virat Kohli dominates Indian men's cricket. Similarly, memory is weak in women's cricket also. The surprising thing is that the jersey number of both is also 18. However, this year Mandhana is far ahead of Virat in terms of form. The latest example of Mandhana's form is her explosive performance in the second T20 International match against West Indies. But, here we are not talking about just one innings of Mandhana, but about the entire 1434 runs scored so far with her bat, after which there has been an uproar. And, this makes Mandhana a top contender to achieve greatness.

 

Smriti Mandhana scored 1434 runs!

This year, Smriti Mandhana is at par in terms of total runs scored from her bat. Smriti Mandhana has scored 1434 runs in all three formats of cricket this year. This impressive run tally has also made Smriti a top contender to achieve a major feat in world cricket. This is a big achievement and she may deserve the ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year Award.

Mandhana has scored 1434 runs, 5 centuries in all three formats.

Smriti Mandhana has so far scored 599 runs in ODI cricket in the year 2024 at an average of 59.90. He has scored 686 runs in T20Is so far this year at an average of 40.4. Whereas Mandhana has scored 149 runs in the test at an average of 149. Mandhana has scored 5 centuries and 8 half-centuries in international cricket so far this year.

Smriti Mandhana is already strong in the ICC rankings, where she is the first player to be ranked in the top 3 in ODIs and T20Is. Over the years, his talent has been evident on the cricket pitch as well. The figures are also telling its story. This is the reason why Mandhana is being seen as a contender for ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year.

Mandhana can make world record

Smriti Mandhana has scored two consecutive half-centuries against West Indies. He scored 54 runs in the first T20 and 62 runs in the second T20. Now, if she also scores a half-century in the third T20, she will surpass Suzie Bates for the 30th time in her career and will also hold the world record for most T20I half-centuries.

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