Smriti Mandhana has scripted history yet again, becoming the fastest Indian woman to amass 4,000 international runs. The 27-year-old achieved this remarkable milestone in just 95 innings, eclipsing the previous record held by the legendary Mithali Raj, who reached the landmark in 112 innings.
This achievement solidifies Mandhana's reputation as one of the finest batters in the world of women's cricket. Renowned for her graceful stroke play and unparalleled consistency, Mandhana has been a linchpin in India's batting order across all formats.

Her ability to handle pressure and adapt to varying conditions has been a significant factor in India's numerous victories on the international stage. Mandhana now ranks third globally among the fastest women cricketers to reach 4,000 runs, trailing only Australia's Belinda Clark (86 innings) and Meg Lanning (89 innings). This accomplishment is not only a testament to her skill but also underscores her meteoric rise since her debut.
The milestone came during India's commanding six-wicket victory over Ireland in the opening ODI of a three-match series at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium. Chasing a target of 239, India reached 241/4 in just 34.3 overs, thanks to Mandhana's composed innings and a crucial 116-run partnership between Pratika Rawal (89) and Tejal Hasabnis (53*).
Mandhana's journey to this achievement reflects her dedication and remarkable talent. From her early days as a promising youngster to becoming one of the most reliable performers in women's cricket, she has consistently raised the bar. Her ability to dominate bowlers while maintaining elegance in her shots has earned her comparisons to some of the greats of the game.
This record not only places Mandhana in the annals of cricketing history but also highlights her pivotal role in the evolution of Indian women's cricket. Her success serves as an inspiration for aspiring cricketers, proving that perseverance and skill can break barriers.
As fans celebrate this milestone, the debate continues: who has had a greater impact on Indian women's cricket - Smriti Mandhana or Mithali Raj? Regardless of the answer, there's no denying that Mandhana's achievements have furthered the legacy of Indian women's cricket on the global stage.