Smriti Mandhana said, I was lucky to get a no ball on 80. Cricket News – Times of India

Gold Coast: Opener Smriti Mandhana Said on Sunday that fate helped her create history as she became the first Indian woman to score a century pink ball test And that too for the first time on Australian soil in the recently concluded solo day-night test.
Mandhana, who scored 127 off 216 balls in India’s first innings, declared a score of 377 for 8, escaping the individual score of 80 when she scored a perfect. Ellyse Perry direct delivery Beth Mooney On point but the bowler overstepped, giving the southpaw much-needed relief.
After the match ended in a draw due to bad weather during the first two matches, Mandhana said, “I am lucky to have got an 80-run no-ball. Four-day match day.
Mandhana rated her innings in the top three in her career so far.
“It’s definitely in the top three (asked to rate this century). Playing day-night Test for the first time, really happy that I gave the team good pace (start). After the first day The most terrifying night I’ve ever seen,” he said.
The left-handed batsman said it was a privilege for him to represent India in Test cricket.
“The biggest thing is to wear white clothes and go to the field.”
India women will now take on Australia women in the three-match T20I series starting on October 7.
“We have only three days before T20. Take a day’s rest and go back to work with T20s,” Mandhana said.

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