<p>Rajkot, Jan 15 (PTI) Skipper Smriti Mandhana smashed the fastest One-Day International century by an Indian in women’s cricket, reaching the milestone in just 70 balls during the third ODI against Ireland here on Wednesday.</p><p>Leading the side in the absence of regular skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, the dynamic opener lit up the innings with 12 boundaries and seven sixes in her scintillating 135-run knock before being caught at short fine leg by Orla Prendergast.</p><p>Mandhana broke the record previously held by Kaur, who had scored a century in 87 balls against South Africa in Bengaluru last year.</p>.India defeat Ireland by 116 runs, take unassailable 2-0 lead in Women's ODI series.<p>Mandhana’s hundred is the joint-seventh fastest in the format, equalling former England cricketer Charlotte Edwards' effort from 2012.</p><p>With her 10th ODI hundred, Mandhana also moved to joint third on the all-time list of most centuries in women's ODIs, alongside England's Tammy Beaumont.</p><p>The list is led by former Australia captain Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (13).</p>
<p>Rajkot, Jan 15 (PTI) Skipper Smriti Mandhana smashed the fastest One-Day International century by an Indian in women’s cricket, reaching the milestone in just 70 balls during the third ODI against Ireland here on Wednesday.</p><p>Leading the side in the absence of regular skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, the dynamic opener lit up the innings with 12 boundaries and seven sixes in her scintillating 135-run knock before being caught at short fine leg by Orla Prendergast.</p><p>Mandhana broke the record previously held by Kaur, who had scored a century in 87 balls against South Africa in Bengaluru last year.</p>.India defeat Ireland by 116 runs, take unassailable 2-0 lead in Women's ODI series.<p>Mandhana’s hundred is the joint-seventh fastest in the format, equalling former England cricketer Charlotte Edwards' effort from 2012.</p><p>With her 10th ODI hundred, Mandhana also moved to joint third on the all-time list of most centuries in women's ODIs, alongside England's Tammy Beaumont.</p><p>The list is led by former Australia captain Meg Lanning (15) and New Zealand’s Suzie Bates (13).</p>