Key Takeaways
- 1📊 Mandhana reaches 10,000 runs in record 281 innings, beating Raj's 291.
- 2🏆 Second Indian after Mithali Raj (10,868); fourth overall in women's cricket.
- 3💡 Blasted 80 off 48 with 162-run stand vs Sri Lanka.
- 4🔮 Eyes T20 World Cup 2026 as India opener extraordinaire.
- 5💬 Quickest to milestone, redefining women's batting pace.
"She is the second Indian woman to the landmark after Mithali Raj, who leads the charts with 10,868 runs"
Smriti Mandhana has etched her name in history as the fourth woman to surpass 10,000 international runs, achieving it in a blistering 281 innings—the quickest ever. The India opener reached the milestone with a single off Sri Lanka's Nimasha Meepage in the fourth T20I, finishing 80 off 48 in a 162-run stand with Shafali Verma. Behind only Mithali Raj (10,868), Suzie Bates (10,652), and Charlotte Edwards (10,273), this cements Mandhana's elite status amid India's white-ball dominance.
At 29, Smriti Mandhana follows Mithali Raj as India's second to the landmark, with a career blending Test elegance, ODI consistency (4,000+ runs), and T20 fireworks (3,000+ runs). Her 281-innings feat outpaces Raj's 291, Edwards' 308, and Bates' 314, underscoring explosive growth post-injury. In a Women's Premier League era boosting Indian talent, this milestone fuels India's 2026 ambitions.
Record-Breaking Pace Redefines Openers
Mandhana's acceleration to 10,000 in 281 innings shatters norms, her strike rate soaring past 80 in T20Is. Compare to Mithali Raj's methodical 10,868; Mandhana's 80 off 48 echoed her 2025 WPL ton. With India ODIs at 44.50 average, she mirrors Lizelle Lee's aggression, positioning India atop women's rankings.
Elevating India's Global Charge
This propels India in multi-format supremacy, enhancing WTC and Champions Trophy bids. Mandhana's form pressures rivals like Alyssa Healy's Australia, while her leadership in India's opening duo with Shafali signals a golden phase post-Raj era.
World Cup Dreams and Beyond
Watch Mandhana target Bates' 10,652 in upcoming series; India's 2026 T20 World Cup hinges on her blade. Fans, stay tuned—her trajectory promises more records in a rising women's game.
"Smriti Mandhana took the shortest time to 10,000 runs—just 281 innings." – ESPN Cricinfo
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