Smriti Mandhana Sets Record for Fastest Century Against Australia in WODIs

Smriti Mandhana Breaks Record for Fastest 100 Against Australia

India’s star opening batter Smriti Mandhana made history on September 17, 2025, by breaking the record for the fastest century against Australia in Women’s ODIs. Mandhana needed just 77 balls to reach her century in the second ODI of the ongoing three-match series in Mullanpur.

New Record for Fastest Century in WODIs Against Australia

Before Mandhana, the record for the fastest century against Australia in Women’s ODIs was held by Nat Sciver-Brunt of England, who scored her century in 79 balls during the 2022 Women’s ODI World Cup in Hamilton.

Here’s a look at the fastest centuries in WODIs against Australia:

PLAYERCOUNTRYBALLSVENUEYEAR
Smriti MandhanaIndia77Mullanpur2025
Nat Sciver-BruntEngland79Hamilton2022
Lizelle LeeSouth Africa86North Sydney2016
Harmanpreet KaurIndia90Derby2017
Nat Sciver-BruntEngland90Christchurch2022

Fastest Centuries for India Women in ODIs

Mandhana’s 77-ball century is the second-fastest century by an Indian woman in ODIs. Here’s a look at the fastest centuries for India in Women’s ODIs:

BALLSPLAYEROPPOSITIONVENUEYEAR
70Smriti MandhanaIrelandRajkot2025
77Smriti MandhanaAustraliaMullanpur2025
82Harmanpreet KaurEnglandChester-le-Street2025
87Harmanpreet KaurSouth AfricaBengaluru2024
89Jemimah RodriguezSouth AfricaColombo2025

Mandhana’s Record-Breaking Career

With this century, Mandhana now has 12 centuries in Women’s ODIs, placing her third among the most centuries in the format. Only Meg Lanning of Australia (15 centuries) and Suzie Bates of New Zealand (13 centuries) have more.

Here’s a look at the players with the most centuries in Women’s ODIs:

PLAYERCOUNTRYMATCHESRUNS100s
Meg LanningAustralia103460215
Suzie BatesNew Zealand171589613
Smriti MandhanaIndia107476312
Tammy BeaumontEngland132452812
Hayley MatthewsWest Indies9930749

Mandhana’s Performance in the Ongoing Series

Mandhana’s blistering 117 off 91 balls on Wednesday helped India build strong partnerships. She shared a 70-run opening stand with Pratika Rawal (25), a 49-run second-wicket stand with Harleen Deol (10), and added 40 runs for the fourth wicket with Deepti Sharma.

In the first ODI of the series, Mandhana had scored 58 runs off 63 balls, hitting six fours and two sixes. In contrast, on Wednesday, she powered through with 14 fours and four sixes, showcasing her explosive batting.

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