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Smriti Mandhana

Born 18 July 1996 Smriti Mandhana’s Age (2021) 24 Years Smriti Mandhana’s Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Zodiac Sign Cancer Nationality Hometown Sangli, Maharashtra, India School N/A College/University Chintaman Rao College, Mumbai Education Commerce Graduate Religion Hinduism Cast Madwadi Food Habit Vegetarian Hobbies Singing, Reading, Cooking. Family- Marital Status Unmarried Smriti Mandhana’s Boyfriend N/A Smriti Mandhana’s Parents Shriniwas Mandhana (Father) Smita Mandhana (Mother) Siblings Sharavan Mandhana Career International Test- ODI- T20- Role Opening Batter Batting Style Left Hand Bat Bowling Style Right Arm Off break Jersey Number #18 (India) Coach/ Mentor Anant Tambvekar Team Brisbane Heat Women, India Green Women, India Women, Maharashtra Women, Southern Brave (Women),Western Storm Smriti Mandhana’s Net Worth 22 Crores, A Grade Contract With BCCI Car Audi 8 Facts About Smriti • Smriti has been very interested in playing cricket since the beginning. When Smriti was young, she used to watch her brother playing cricket. His brother Shravan also became a part of the Under-15 team for Maharashtra. Seeing her brother earning a name, Smriti’s mind was also to move forward in this direction. • She first learned the methods of cricket under Anant Tambakar. Anant Tambekar is a Junior State Coach. • Smriti Mandhana belongs to the Marwari community. Her father Shri Niwas Mandhana has also been a district level cricketer. Her mother’s name is Smita Mandhana who is...

Smriti Mandhana: 12 Facts On The Talented Batswoman

The batting prowess from Sangli is just 24 years old in 2021 but has been under the limelight since the age of 9. Smriti Mandhana is one of the most talented batswomen in the world of cricket right now. Mandhana grabbed the limelight through stellar performances in the ICC Women’s World T20 in 2018. The talented batswoman’s 178-run streak in five matches earned her the tournament’s third-highest run aggregator. Since then, she has been the heart of India’s batting. Her off-drives and lofted shots are a treat to watch for the fans. Smriti Mandhana is a recipient of the prestigious Arjuna Award. She was also a part of the Indian team which made it to the finals of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia. They lost to the host in a jam-packed Melbourne Cricket Ground. But us Indian’s find victory in representation so here are some unknown facts about Smriti Mandhana, a true Indian prodigy! Smriti Mandhana: 12 Things To Know About The Female Indian Cricketer 1. Who is Smriti Mandhana? Born in Mumbai, Smriti Mandhana has already scored a half-century and a magnificent century in the Women’s World Cup 2017. The left-handed opening batter made a name for herself now and was one of the reasons why Team India won both of their games in the 2017 tournament. Mandhana has come into the international team rising through the ranks. She has played cricket all her life and that reflects when the elegant Maharashtrian plays. The 24-year-old has gathered a lot of experienc...

Smriti Mandhana Profile

• • • • • • • Smriti Shriniwas Mandhana is a professional Indian cricketer who plays for the Indian women's national team, was born on July 18 1996 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She is a left-handed opening batswoman who can also ball part-time right-arm medium pace as well. In June 2018, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) named her as the Best Women's International Cricketer of the year. She also received the honourable 'Arjuna Award’ in 2019. Smriti Mandhana Background At the age of two, she along with her family moved to Madhavnagar, Sangli in Maharashtra, where she completed her schooling. Both her father and brother, Shravan, played cricket for Sangli at the district-level which inspired her to take up cricket after watching her brother play at the different Maharashtra state Under-16s tournaments. At the age of nine, she was also selected for Maharashtra's Under-15 team. At eleven, she was a part of the Maharashtra Under-19s team Mandhana's family is closely involved in her cricketing activities and supported her well which took her to such a level. Her father Shrinivas, a chemical distributor, takes care of her cricket program while her mother Smita is in charge of her diet, clothing, and other organisation aspects. Her brother Shravan bowls to her in the nets occasionally. Her first major breakthrough came in October 2013 when she became the first Indian woman to achieve a double-hundred in a one-day game. In a game against Gujarat where she was play...

Smriti Mandhana

Smriti Mandhana - A legend in the making Smriti Mandhana is a well-rounded batter today and looked at ease in the series against England. She also hammered a century in India’s first-ever pink-ball Test against Australia. Every time she walks out to bat, she looks calm, composed, and at ease. Published : Oct 11, 2021 15:45 IST **EDS: TWITTER IMAGE POSTED ON @BCCIWomen FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 2021** Queensland: Indian women's team opener Smriti Mandhana completed her maiden Test century during Day 2 of the ongoing Pink Ball Test in Australia in Queensland. (PTI Photo)(PTI10_01_2021_000185B) **EDS: TWITTER IMAGE POSTED ON @BCCIWomen FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 2021** Queensland: Indian women's team opener Smriti Mandhana completed her maiden Test century during Day 2 of the ongoing Pink Ball Test in Australia in Queensland. (PTI Photo)(PTI10_01_2021_000185B) The reclusive, brooding young Smriti Mandhana’s transformation to the confident cricketer of today started when she donned a pair of worn-out gloves of her elder brother Shravan. Shravan, four years older than Smriti, also passed on his love and passion for the game to his younger sister, who is now one of the brightest stars in the women’s cricket world. A natural right-hander, Smriti became a southpaw to fit into Shravan’s — a left-handed batter — gloves. The switch changed her world, forever. “I was a left-handed batter and after watching me play, Smriti took up the sport and would also bat left-handed. Being (a kid), she initially thoug...