Indian batting sensation Smriti Mandhana has etched her name in the record books, becoming the first cricketer in the world — male or female — to score ten consecutive 50-plus scores in One Day Internationals (ODIs). The historic feat came during India’s ongoing series, where Mandhana once again showcased her trademark consistency and elegance at the crease.
Mandhana’s remarkable run of form has redefined reliability in modern-day cricket. Known for her calm temperament and flawless timing, the left-hander has been the backbone of India’s batting lineup for years. Her streak of fifty-plus scores reflects not only her skill but also her ability to deliver under pressure, across conditions and against top-quality bowling attacks.
Speaking after her record-breaking innings, Mandhana said, “I don’t think much about records, but I’m happy to contribute to the team’s success. It’s always about putting India in a strong position.”
Cricket experts have hailed her achievement as one of the greatest displays of consistency in international cricket. Former cricketers and analysts have praised her for setting new benchmarks for women’s cricket and inspiring the next generation of players.
Under her leadership and influence, Indian women’s cricket continues to rise in global prominence, and this milestone further cements Mandhana’s status as one of the finest batters of her era.
As congratulatory messages pour in from across the world, Smriti Mandhana’s achievement is being celebrated not just as a personal triumph, but as a defining moment in the history of women’s cricket — one that blurs the lines between gender and pure sporting excellence.


