Indian opening batter, one of the world's leading women's cricketers known for her elegant stroke play and consistent performances across formats.
Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana was born in Mumbai in 1996 and became the most celebrated India Women's batter of her generation, a left-handed opener whose elegant technique and aggressive intent made her India's most watchable women's cricketer. She plays for West Zone domestically, Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Women's Premier League and Western Storm in England's women's competition. She scored over 3,700 ODI runs in 83 matches at 44.0 with 7 centuries — including India's highest individual ODI score by a woman. Her T20I record stands at 3,200+ runs in 120 matches. She was ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year in 2018 and 2021 — the only Indian cricketer to win the award twice. She was ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2018. She was Wisden Female Cricketer of the Year in 2019. She was the youngest Indian woman to score an ODI century. She was awarded the Arjuna Award in 2018. She played a pivotal role in India reaching the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before a crowd of 86,174 — the largest attendance at any women's cricket match in history.
She became the youngest woman to score 2000 runs in ODI cricket at the age of 22.
How They Played
Mandhana is an aggressive left-handed opening batter known for her elegant stroke play and ability to score runs at a brisk pace. She excels at finding gaps in the field and is particularly strong through the off-side, with her cover drives being a trademark shot. Her fearless approach against pace and spin bowling makes her effective in all conditions.
Lasting Impact
Mandhana has inspired a generation of young female cricketers in India and helped raise the profile of women's cricket globally through her consistent performances.
Career Honours
- ICC Women's Cricketer of Year 2018, 2021
- ICC ODI Player of Year 2018
- ICC Women's T20 World Cup finalist 2020 (India)
- Wisden Female Cricketer of Year 2019
- Arjuna Award 2018
- Youngest Indian woman to score ODI century
| Club | Period | Matches | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Zone | 2013–2024 | 56 | 2841 |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore | 2018–2024 | 38 | 1308 |
| Western Storm | 2018–2019 | — | — |
| Southern Brave | 2021–2024 | — | — |
| Adelaide Strikers | 2019–2020 | — | — |