Smriti Mandhana picks the one cricket record she would like to hold at retirement

Smriti Mandhana has been part of the ICC Women's World Cup 2017 and T20 World Cup 2020 finals.

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Smriti Mandhana is currently one of the most popular women cricketers in India. Her fan following has only increased since the ICC Women's World Cup 2017, where India had reached the final.

The 24-year-old, in an interview with ESPNCricinfo, answered a few interesting questions which would help the fans know her better as a cricketer. Mandhana was asked about the one cricket record she would like to hold at the end of her career.

Mandhana replied, “Winning the most number of World Cups, hopefully." She has been a part of the World Cup 2017 and T20 World Cup 2020 finals which India lost. 

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The Mumbai-born has 4 hundred and 18 half-centuries in Women's ODI, while 12 half-centuries in 78 WT20I matches. Answering which innings she would like to redo, Mandhana said, “I’ve got out for 70s and 80s so many times in my career. I wish I could go back and convert those into hundreds."

Mandhana picked her teammate Harmanpreet Kaur as the messiest player in the Indian team after herself. She called Kaur her competitor in being the messiest. 

“I’d say me. If I take anyone else’s name, people are going to get back at me. But I think Harman and I have a good competition at this. But both of us have gotten better. We have also spoken about keeping our rooms clean", she said. 

(With ESPNCricinfo Inputs)

 
 

By - 23 Jun, 2021

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