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In a remarkable display of skill and composure, the first Indian Pratika Rawal he batted his maiden ODI century in just his sixth innings during the 3rd ODI against Ireland at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. His century was a testament to his talent, timing and resilience as he steered India to a commanding position with his unbeaten ton, punctuated by 15 boundaries and a six. Rawal’s brilliance has set the tone for the Indian innings, showing his maturity and ability to handle pressure at crucial times.
Rawal’s century in the 3rd ODI against Ireland marks a significant milestone in his burgeoning international career. After his impressive performances in previous ODIs, where he had already shown his potential, Rawal’s knock has cemented his reputation as a rising star in Indian cricket. His technique, combined with his fearless approach, has drawn the attention of fans and experts alike. Notably, Rawal is the first batsman – male or female – to score 401 runs after the first six ODI games. Her consistency and match-winning ability make her a crucial player in India’s line-up, and her future looks very bright.
Pratika Rawal is the first batsman (male or female) to score 401* runs after first six ODI games!
Tom Cooper, playing for the Netherlands, made 392 runs!#INVIREβ Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) January 15, 2025
India Women showed dominance over Ireland in the third ODI in Rajkot, posting a mammoth total of 337/2 in their 39 overs so far. Led by a sensational century from Rawal and a knock Smriti Mandhanawho scored 135 off just 80 balls, India set themselves a daunting target Ireland. Richa Ghoshwho moved up to number three, contributed a well-made 59 before being dismissed. Ireland’s bowlers, led by Orla Prendergast i Ava Canningthey tried their best to control the run flow but their efforts were ultimately overshadowed by India’s aggressive batting approach. With India firmly in check so far, Ireland’s chase of 400-plus now looks like a monumental task, further highlighting the hosts’ dominance in the game.
HUNDRED and counting! π€©
Maiden international CENTURY for Pratika Rawal! π―
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β BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) January 15, 2025
A well deserved hundred for Pratika Rawal, she is so solid and composed. It is a headache for India. Do they go with Shafali’s fire for the World Cup or Rawal’s consistency?
β Aakash Sivasubramaniam (@aakashs26) January 15, 2025
1st ODI π― by Pratika Rawal!
She is a very promising and very talented young woman!
1st of many international π―s Partika, wow! ππΌ#INVIRE #INDWvIREWβ Harsh Tegta (@iamharshtegta) January 15, 2025
What a maiden century by pratika Rawal. More will come in May, he also acts against teams from the Seine.
β Introvert (@Ajeetha2002) January 15, 2025
MAIDEN INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR PRATIKA RAWAL π₯
β The Future of Indian Battingβ¦!!!! pic.twitter.com/pH9TeeH3cM
– John (@CricCrazyJohns) January 15, 2025
First two Indians to score centuries in a women’s ODI:-
Mithali Raj and Reshma Gandhi v. IREβοΈ, 1999
Punam Raut & Deepti Sharma v IREβοΈ, 2017
Smriti Mandhana & Pratika Rawal v IREβοΈ, today#INVIREβ Rhitankar Bandyopadhyay (@_rhitankar_) January 15, 2025
Maiden ODI hundred by Pratika Rawal ππ―#women #cricket #INVIRE #practikarawal #CricketTwitter #WomenCricket pic.twitter.com/eZ2UBpFpG9
β WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) January 15, 2025
Super tone Rawal ma’am!
He played at a good pace. May she continue to score a lot.
β Nikhil π (@CricCrazyNIKS) January 15, 2025
Well played π https://t.co/7yatXANzn0
β Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) January 15, 2025
Until today in Pratika Rawal, Indian openers have scored eight centuries in women’s ODIs in the last 7 years. ALL have been by Smriti Mandhana!#INVIRE
β Rhitankar Bandyopadhyay (@_rhitankar_) January 15, 2025
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