In the fourth women's T20I match against Sri Lanka, Team India's Smriti Mandhana played a knock of 80 runs off just 48 deliveries. Her knock was laced with 11 boundaries and three maximums (Pic: X/@BCCIWomen)
With this, she scripted history by becoming the second Indian and fourth overall woman to reach the feat of 10,000 international runs (Pic: X/@BCCIWomen)
She became the fourth batswoman to achieve the feat after Mithali Raj, Suzie Bates, and Charlotte Edwards (Pic: File Pic)
In Test cricket, Mandhana has notched up 629 runs in seven matches and 12 innings at an average of 57.18, with two centuries and three fifties (Pic: X/@BCCIWomen)
With 5,322 runs in 117 ODIs and innings at an average of 48.38, with 14 centuries and 34 fifties, Mandhana is the sixth-highest run-getter in the ODI format (Pic: X/@BCCIWomen)
In T20Is, Mandhana has slammed 4,102 runs in 157 matches and 151 innings at an average of 29.94, SR of 124.22, a ton and 32 fifties. She is the second-highest run-getter in this format (Pic: X/@BCCIWomen)

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