
In a stunning display of batting prowess, Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana has achieved multiple historic world records during a pivotal Women’s World Cup match against Australia. She became the first woman to achieve the monumental feat of scoring 1,000 runs in a calendar year in One Day Internationals, setting a new benchmark for excellence.
Mandhana’s exceptional performance didn’t stop there. She also powered past 5,000 career ODI runs, becoming the youngest and fastest player in history to reach this significant milestone. Her innings in Visakhapatnam were a masterclass in skill and determination, proving her mettle against one of the world’s top teams.
The records tumbled as Mandhana posted 1,068 runs in the 2025 calendar year, surpassing previous records held by stalwarts like Belinda Clark. Her journey to 5,000 ODI runs was also a record-breaker, achieved in fewer innings and balls than any other woman in the sport’s history. Furthermore, her streak of five consecutive 50+ scores against Australia is an unparalleled achievement. The solid 155-run opening partnership she built with Pratika Rawal provided India with a crucial advantage early in the game.






