Women cricket
VIDEO: Smriti Mandhana Becomes The First Indian Women Centurion In Day-Night Test
Indian Women Cricket team opener Smriti Mandhana scored a wonderful century against Australia in a one-off Day-Night test in Queensland. On the second day of play, Smriti Mandhana smacked Ellyse Perry for a four in the 52nd over to reach this milestone.
This is also Smriti's first test century. She smacked 18 fours and 1 six and took 170 deliveries to achieve this feat.
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