Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana

Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana

batsman

Full name:Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana
Nationality:India
Batting style:left handed batsman
Bowling Style:off break
Date of Birth (Age):July 18, 1996 (26)
Zodiac Sign:Cancer
Height:163 cm
Hometown:Mumbai, India
Jersey Number:18
Batting Style:Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style:Right-arm Off-break
Social Media:Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

Teams

2026 Teams

India Women

Royal Challengers Bangalore Women

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iT20
Matches48012275
Innings0005
Overs0005.1
Balls----
Maidens0000
Runs00027
Wickets0003
Avg0009
SR00010.33
Eco0005.22
BB0002
4w0000
5w0000
10w0000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iT20
Matches48012275
Innings78011872
Not outs06117
Runs325317929341858
Balls Faced618381723841372
Avg46.4242.9527.4228.58
SR52.5883.28123.07135.42
Fours57379394238
Fifties226229
Sixies1355550
Highest12713587114
Hundreds1502

Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana Schedule & Results

ODI Series India vs Australia, Women

ResultIndia vs Australia

India vs Australia

ODI Series India vs Australia, Women

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Mohali

IND

IND

281

AUS

AUS

282

ResultIndia vs Australia

India vs Australia

ODI Series India vs Australia, Women

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Mohali

IND

IND

292

AUS

AUS

190

ResultIndia vs Australia

India vs Australia

ODI Series India vs Australia, Women

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Delhi

IND

IND

369

AUS

AUS

412

World Cup, Women

ResultIndia vs Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka

World Cup, Women

Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Bangalore

IND

IND

269

SRI

SRI

211

ResultIndia vs Pakistan

India vs Pakistan

World Cup, Women

R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo

IND

IND

247

PAK

PAK

159

ResultIndia vs South Africa

India vs South Africa

World Cup, Women

Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

IND

IND

251

RSA

RSA

252

ResultIndia vs Australia

India vs Australia

World Cup, Women

Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

IND

IND

330

AUS

AUS

331

ResultIndia vs England

India vs England

World Cup, Women

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

IND

IND

284

ENG

ENG

288

ResultIndia vs New Zealand

India vs New Zealand

World Cup, Women

Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Guwahati

IND

IND

340

NEW

NEW

271

ResultIndia vs Bangladesh

India vs Bangladesh

World Cup, Women

Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Bangalore

IND

IND

57

BANG

BANG

119

ResultIndia vs Australia

India vs Australia

World Cup, Women

Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai

IND

IND

341

AUS

AUS

338

ResultIndia vs South Africa

India vs South Africa

World Cup, Women

Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai

IND

IND

298

RSA

RSA

246

Big Bash League, Women

ResultMelbourne Stars vs Adelaide Strikers

Melbourne Stars vs Adelaide Strikers

Big Bash League, Women

Junction Oval

MST

MST

184

ADS

ADS

32

ResultAdelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Renegades

Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Renegades

Big Bash League, Women

Karen Rolton Oval

ADS

ADS

143

MER

MER

141

ResultAdelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers

Adelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers

Big Bash League, Women

Junction Oval

ADS

ADS

(11 ov.) 60/4

PES

PES

ResultHobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers

Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers

Big Bash League, Women

Bellerive Oval

HOH

HOH

136

ADS

ADS

134

ResultPerth Scorchers vs Adelaide Strikers

Perth Scorchers vs Adelaide Strikers

Big Bash League, Women

Western Australia Cricket Association (WACA) Ground

PES

PES

159

ADS

ADS

158

ResultAdelaide Strikers vs Brisbane Heat

Adelaide Strikers vs Brisbane Heat

Big Bash League, Women

Karen Rolton Oval

ADS

ADS

170

BRH

BRH

169

ResultAdelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder

Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder

Big Bash League, Women

Adelaide Oval

ADS

ADS

45

SYT

SYT

43

ResultBrisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers

Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers

Big Bash League, Women

North Sydney Oval

BRH

BRH

149

ADS

ADS

151

UpcomingAdelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes

Big Bash League, Women

Karen Rolton Oval

ADS

ADS

HOH

HOH

T20 Premier League, Women

ODI Series Australia vs India, Women

UpcomingAustralia vs India

Australia vs India

ODI Series Australia vs India, Women

Allan Border Field, Brisbane

AUS

AUS

IND

IND

UpcomingAustralia vs India

Australia vs India

ODI Series Australia vs India, Women

Blundstone, Bellerive

AUS

AUS

IND

IND

UpcomingAustralia vs India

Australia vs India

ODI Series Australia vs India, Women

Junction Oval, Melbourne

AUS

AUS

IND

IND

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International career

Smriti Mandhana was born on 18 July 1996. She is an Indian cricketer and the vice-captain of the Indian women's national team. Mandhana is one of the best opening batters in cricket history. She plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Women's Premier League and represents Maharashtra in domestic cricket.

Mandhana has many achievements. She ranks third for most international centuries and ODI centuries. She has won four ICC Awards, including Cricketer of the Year and ODI Cricketer of the Year. In 2018, the BCCI gave her the Best International Cricketer Award. The ICC named her Cricketer of the Year in December 2018.

In December 2021, she was nominated for T20 Player of the Year and Cricketer of the Year. In 2022, she won the Cricketer of the Year award again. In 2025, Mandhana won the ODI Cricketer of the Year award.

2013

  • Debut in WODI: April 10, 2013, against Bangladesh at Ahmedabad.
  • Debut in WT20I: April 5, 2013, against Bangladesh at Vadodara.

2014

  • Test Debut: August 13–16, 2014, against England at Wormsley. Mandhana scored 22 and 51 in her first and second innings.

2016

  • Maiden International Hundred in WODI: In the second ODI against Australia, Mandhana scored 102 off 109 balls, though India lost the match. She was the only Indian player in the ICC Women’s Team of the Year 2016.

2017

  • World Cup Recovery and Return: After recovering from an ACL injury, Mandhana made her return in the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup.
  • Player of the Match: Scored 90 against England in Derby, leading India to a 35-run victory.
  • Second ODI Century: Scored 106 against the West Indies in the World Cup.
  • World Cup Final: Part of the team that reached the final, but India lost to England by 9 runs.

2018

  • Fastest Fifty in T20I: Scored 50 off 24 balls against New Zealand in February.
  • ICC Awards: Became ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year and ODI Player of the Year.
  • ICC Women’s World T20: Mandhana scored 1,000 runs in WT20Is, becoming the third Indian to do so.
  • Player of the Series: Named the player of the series in WODIs against England.

2019

  • Captaincy in T20I: In February 2019, became India’s youngest T20I captain at 22 years and 229 days.
  • CEAT International Cricket Awards: Won the International Woman Cricketer of the Year award in May.
  • 2,000 Runs in WODIs: In November, became the third-fastest to score 2,000 runs in WODIs in 51 innings.

2020

  • ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Was part of India’s squad for the tournament in Australia.

2021

  • Test Century in Australia: Scored her first Test century in a one-off match against Australia in August. She became the first Indian woman to score a century in both ODIs and Tests in Australia.
  • Named in Women’s Cricket World Cup Squad: Selected for the 2022 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.

2022

  • Vice-Captain in Commonwealth Games: In July, was named vice-captain for India’s team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
  • Asian Games: Part of the Indian team that participated in the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou.

2024

  • Record in T20Is: Scored 763 runs, the most by any player in a single year in T20Is. She also scored 30 half-centuries, surpassing Suzie Bates' record of 28. Mandhana became the second Indian to score fifty-plus runs in three consecutive T20Is, after Mithali Raj.
  • ODI Milestones: Became the fastest Indian woman cricketer to score 4,000 runs in ODIs.
  • Series Record: Scored the most runs in a bilateral T20I series by an Indian woman (193 runs against South Africa).

2025

  • Fastest Century in ODIs: On January 15, 2025, Mandhana scored her fastest century in 70 balls and became the first Indian female cricketer to score 10 centuries in ODIs.
  • Highest Run-Scorer in ICC Women’s Championship: Mandhana became the highest run-scorer in the 2022–2025 ICC Women’s Championship.

Leagues Participation

Smriti Mandhana has played in several major leagues. In the Women's Big Bash League, she represented Brisbane Heat in 2016–2017, Hobart Hurricanes in 2018–2019, and currently plays for Adelaide Strikers since 2024. She also participated in The Hundred, playing for Southern Brave from 2021 to 2024. Mandhana is part of the Women's Premier League, where she has been playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru since 2023.

Women's Big Bash League

Smriti Mandhana has participated in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) for several teams. She began her WBBL career with Brisbane Heat in 2016–2017, where she was one of the first Indian players to sign for the league. She then moved to Hobart Hurricanes in 2018–2019 and later joined Adelaide Strikers for the 2024 season. Over her WBBL career, she has played 38 matches, scoring 784 runs at an average of 24.50 and a strike rate of 130.01.

Year

Team

Notes

2016–2017

Brisbane Heat

Mandhana joined Brisbane Heat for a one-year deal, becoming one of the first Indians to play in the league. She scored 89 runs in 12 innings but was ruled out after injuring her knee during a match against Melbourne Renegades.

2018–2019

Hobart Hurricanes

Mandhana played for Hobart Hurricanes in the 2018–19 season of WBBL, continuing her participation in the league.

2024–present

Adelaide Strikers

Mandhana joined Adelaide Strikers for the 2024 season. However, her debut was unsuccessful as she scored only 6 runs in the first match and was dismissed by Shikha Pandey of Brisbane Heat.

The Hundred

Smriti Mandhana has been a prominent player for Southern Brave in The Hundred. She was retained for the 2022 and 2023 editions of the tournament, where she made significant contributions, including scoring 46 runs off 25 balls against Oval Invincibles in 2022. Mandhana became the first player to score 500 runs in the history of The Hundred by the end of the 2023 season. In 2024, while Mandhana continued to perform well, she missed some matches due to her participation in the 2024 Asian Cup.

Year

Team

Notes

2021–2024

Southern Brave

Mandhana played for Southern Brave in The Hundred from 2021 to 2024. She was retained for the 2022 season, where she scored consistently. In 2023, she became the first player to score 500 runs in the tournament's history. In 2024, Mandhana missed some matches due to her participation in the 2024 Asian Cup.

Women's Premier League

Smriti Mandhana has been a key player for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Women's Premier League since its inception in 2023. In the inaugural WPL auction, she was bought for ₹3.4 crores, making her the highest-bid player, and was appointed as the team captain. Under her leadership, RCB won their first-ever WPL title in 2024, following a challenging season. Mandhana finished as the second-highest run scorer in the tournament, playing a vital role in her team's success.

Year

Team

Notes

2023–present

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Mandhana was bought for ₹3.4 crores by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2023 auction, making her the highest-bid player. She was appointed as the team captain and led RCB to their first WPL title in 2024, finishing as the second-highest run scorer.

Domestic career

Smriti Mandhana's domestic career began at a young age, inspired by watching her brother play in the Maharashtra state Under-16 tournaments. She was selected for the Maharashtra Under-15 team at the age of nine and made it to the Under-19 team at eleven. In October 2013, Mandhana achieved a major milestone by becoming the first Indian woman to score a double-century in a one-day match, scoring an unbeaten 224 runs for Maharashtra against Gujarat in the West Zone Under-19 Tournament. She continued to shine in domestic cricket, scoring three half-centuries in the 2016 Challenger Trophy for India Red and helping her team win the title, finishing as the top scorer with 192 runs.

Records and achievements

Smriti Mandhana has set numerous records and received prestigious awards throughout her career.

Records

  • Most international points in a calendar year (2024): 1,602 points across all formats, setting a world record.
  • Most points in a women’s T20I in one year (2024): 763 points.
  • Most points in a three-match ODI series (2024): 343 points against South Africa.
  • Most points in seven separate matches in a year: First player in history to achieve this.
  • Most points in an ICC Women’s Championship (2022–2025): Top scorer during this period.
  • Fastest century in terms of balls (January 15, 2025): Scored 100 runs in just 70 balls and became the first Indian female cricketer to score 10 centuries in ODIs.

Awards

  • BCCI Awards (2018): Best International Cricketer.
  • ICC Awards (2018): Cricketer of the Year, ODI Cricketer of the Year.
  • Arjuna Award (2019): For outstanding performance in sports.
  • International Female Cricketer of the Year Award, CEAT International Cricket Awards (2019).
  • Young Achievers Award, Stardust (2017).
  • Navbharat Times Award (2019).
  • ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year (2024).
  • BCCI Awards (2025): Best International Cricketer, Highest ODI Run-Getter.

Personal life

Smriti Mandhana was born on July 18, 1996, in Mumbai, Maharashtra. She comes from a Marwari Hindu family. Her father, Shrinivas Mandhana, worked as a chemical distributor, and her mother, Smita, was a housewife. When she was two, her family moved to Sangli, where she grew up and went to school. Her father played district-level cricket, and her brother, Shravan, works as a bank manager.

Finance

In 2025, Smriti Mandhana’s net worth is estimated at INR 32 to 33 crore (around $4 million).

Family

Mandhana has been dating music composer and filmmaker Palash Muchhal since 2019. Her family has supported her throughout her career, with her father being a former district-level cricketer.

Cars and House

Mandhana lives with her family in Sangli, Maharashtra. The house features a cinema room, a library, a gym, a garden, and a cottage with her cricket trophies and awards.

Her car collection includes:

  • Range Rover Evoque – ₹70 lakh
  • Hyundai Creta – ₹21 lakh
  • Maruti Suzuki Swift – ₹12 lakh

Mandhana also owns an Audi and BMW, but the exact models and prices are not shared.

Scandals

In 2018, Mandhana shared how some team members called her a “child” and bullied her. She saw this as part of growing up and a challenge to handle.

Fans

Mandhana has a large fan following. She has 12 million followers on Instagram.

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