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In a historical moment for the Indian cricket, Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma recorded their names in record books during the Second t20i for India against England In the field of Bristol County on Tuesday (July 1).
The Left-right opening duo became the highest score couple to women’s international women, overcoming Australian paradises Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney. Entering the game with 2713 runs together, Mandhana and Shafali needed only 8 runs to overcome the 2720 record of Mooney and Mooney. They achieved this milestone in style, taking 11 runs in the first and stealing a sharp single from the first installment of the second, the same as they raised them at the summit. The couple now has 2727 rolls of 79 entries, compared to the 2720 of Healy and Mooney of 84 entries, highlighting not only their quality, but also the consistency and efficiency they have marked over the years.
This disk breaking feat also comes a few days after they set another point of reference, registering their 21st fifty collaboration in women’s T20i during the first T20i in Nottingham, which is the most for any couple in the format. This booth had overcome the best of the 20 years of Healy and Mooney. The coherence of the Indian duo has made them a dreaded couple of openness throughout the world of cricket and a key pillar in India ambitions on ICC tournaments.
The updated list of the first collaborations in the women’s T20is for any wick now sees Mandhana and Shafali at the helm with 2727 runs in 79 tickets. They are followed by the Healy and Mooney of Australia with 2720 runs in 84 tickets and New Zealand Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine which have marked 2556 runs in 79 tickets. Interestingly, the fourth and fifth place are occupied by the United Arab Emirates It is ozawhich has both pairings with Thera Satis (Run 1985) and Kavisha Egodage (Runs of 1976). These statistics do not only reflect longevity, but the Mandhana and Shafali performance level have maintained. To overcome a couple like Healy-Mooney, part of several winning parts of the World Cup is a monumental achievement. Its new record has added another brilliant chapter to the growing presence and dominance of India to the women’s cricket worldwide.
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| Row | Couple | Gear | Healing | Entrance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma | India | 2727 | 79 |
| 2 | Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney | Australia | 2720 | 84 |
| 3 | Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine | New Zealand | 2556 | 79 |
| 4 | ESHA OZA AND THEERTHA SATH | Uae | 1985 | 57 |
| 5 | Kavisha Egodage and ESHA OZA | Uae | 1950 | 50 |
Despite the monumental success, the couple could not offer a great performance in the second T20I in Bristol. While they started with a flourishing, putting 14 runs in just 10 balls, Shafali was fired by only 3 runs of 4 balls for England Lauren fileR, which hit soon after England first chosen. It was a domesticated end of what had begun as a record day. Instead, his performance at the first T20I in Trent Bridge was more shocking, with a 77 -track stand that established a solid base for India’s entrances. This game also saw that Shafali returned to T20i XI of India after a long break since October 2024. While his 20th in Nottingham entrances seemed promising, he could not take advantage of Bristol. However, this brief stumble is not taken out of its incredible accomplishment. As a duo, they have already passed several milestones and continue to define the aggressive approach of India in the shortest format.
This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.