Smriti Mandhana's brilliant innings of 117 runs helped India post a competitive total against South Africa in the first ODI of the three-match series in Bengaluru, drawing widespread praise from fans on social media.
Her century, combined with Deepti Sharma's 37 and Pooja Vastrakar's unbeaten 31, powered India to a solid 265/8. Opting to bat first, India faced early setbacks, losing openers Shafali Verma and Dayalan Hemalatha quickly.

However, Mandhana stood tall, stabilizing the innings amidst the fall of wickets. Fans took to Twitter to celebrate her stellar performance, lauding her ability to anchor the innings under pressure and guide India to a respectable total.
"India in big trouble, losing top order then Smriti stands tall in the tough situation and brings up her 6th hundred in ODI, What a knock, one to remember in her career," wrote a fan.
Mandhana's innings was marked by elegance and resilience. She brought up her fifty in 61 balls, displaying her ability to anchor the innings under pressure. The wickets kept falling at the other end, but Mandhana held firm, forming a crucial 50-run partnership with Deepti Sharma to keep India in the game.
Smriti Mandhana's innings was a masterclass in control and composure. She reached her sixth ODI century off 115 balls, becoming the first woman to score an international century at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Her knock was a blend of aggressive boundaries and smart singles, showing her adaptability and game awareness.
"A long wait is over. A first ODI century at home for Smriti Mandhana. And it comes at her new 'home' as she reaches the milestone against South Africa in Bengaluru. Hard-fought innings," tweeted another fan.
Despite the challenging conditions and a steady fall of wickets, Mandhana's determination shone through. Her ability to find gaps and rotate the strike kept the scoreboard ticking, putting pressure on the South African bowlers.
"Not sure how hot or humid it is in Bangalore, but batting for forty-six overs and steering the team to a challenging total in a June afternoon? Fair play, Smriti Mandhana, fair play! Hope she doesn't take the field - she deserves all the rest!"
Mandhana's knock ended at 117 when she tried to pull a ball to the backward square leg fence, only to be caught by Sune Luus. Her innings ensured that India posted a respectable total of 265/8. Her performance was widely praised, with fans and analysts hailing her as the "Women's version of Virat Kohli."
"Smriti Mandhana - The Women's version of Virat Kohli," wrote another fan.
Mandhana's stellar innings set a solid foundation for India, despite South Africa's persistent efforts to chip away at the wickets. Her century, the first ODI hundred at home, and her record-breaking achievements continue to inspire fans and young cricketers alike