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28 Jan 2025
Indian cricket’s poster girl Smriti Mandhana has added another glittering feather to her illustrious cap, becoming only the second cricketer in history to win the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award twice. By securing the prestigious title for 2024, Mandhana joins New Zealand’s Suzie Bates in this exclusive club, marking a significant milestone in women’s cricket.
Mandhana's consistent dominance with the bat left cricketing giants like South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt, England’s Tammy Beaumont, and West Indies’ Hayley Matthews trailing in her wake. Mandhana’s incredible tally of 747 runs in just 13 innings made her the highest run-scorer in Women’s ODIs last year, comfortably outpacing Wolvaardt (697), Beaumont (554), and Matthews (469).
Her statistics for 2024 are nothing short of sensational. Mandhana scored at an impressive average of 57.86 and a strike rate of 95.15, smashing four centuries and three half-centuries across 13 matches. Her ability to deliver match-winning knocks against high-caliber opponents, even under challenging conditions, earned her widespread acclaim.
In a defining moment of the year, Mandhana’s brilliance shone during India’s tour of South Africa in June 2024. She delivered back-to-back centuries, propelling India to a 3-0 series victory and showcasing her knack for rising to the occasion when her team needed her most.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) lauded her remarkable consistency and flair, while the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) added their voice to the chorus of praise. Congratulating the star batter, the BCCI tweeted, “Congratulations to @mandhana_smriti, who has been adjudged ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year. She scored 4 centuries and 3 half-centuries in 13 matches at an average of 57.46. Keep soaring high, Smriti.”
At just 28 years old, Mandhana has solidified her status as one of the finest batters in the game. Her elegant stroke play, steadfast determination, and hunger for excellence have made her an icon, inspiring millions across the globe. From her debut to her current stature as one of cricket’s most celebrated players, Mandhana’s journey epitomizes hard work and passion.
Reflecting on her achievement, Mandhana credited her team, support staff, and fans for their support and encouragement. She emphasized that such milestones are not just personal triumphs but a reflection of the collective effort that drives success on the global stage.
Mandhana’s second ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year title, after her first in 2018, highlights her ongoing brilliance and dominance over world-class bowling attacks. Her achievements continue to raise the profile of Indian women’s cricket, inspiring future generations to aim high.
As the cricket world celebrates her latest triumph, it’s evident that Smriti Mandhana is more than just a cricketer—she’s a phenomenon. Her journey proves that with talent, determination, and resilience, history can be made.