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Women's Test: Smriti Mandhana scores maiden century, bad weather stops play

Mandhana became the first Indian woman to hit a century in day-night Tests

smriti-mandhana-bcci Smriti Mandhana celebrates her Test century against Australia | BCCI

Flamboyant opener Smriti Mandhana shattered a few records en route to slamming a magnificent maiden Test century for India on the second day of the day/night match against Australia here on Friday.

Play was later suspended due to bad weather with India at 276/5.

At the dinner break, India were strongly placed, having started the proceedings at 132 for one.

The 25-year-old Mandhana became the first Indian woman to hit a century in day-night Tests and also the first from the country to reach three figures in the game's traditional format on Australian soil.

Mandhana made 127 off 216 balls with the help of 22 boundaries and a six at the Carrara Oval, and added an Indian record of 102 runs in Australia for the second wicket with Punam Raut (36), continuing the good work after putting on 93 with Shafali Verma on a rain-marred opening day.

She brought her century with a short-arm pull shot off Ellysse Perry in the 52nd over.

Mandhana wouldn't have added to her overnight score of 80 in the second over of Day 2 but Perry overstepped. Replays showed that the catch too might have been debatable.

The India opener, however, overcame the early jitters and went about her business in a professional manner while playing some lovely shots, including a magnificent straight drive off Annabel Sutherland.

She looked set for more but was caught at short mid-off off the bowling Ash Gardner, after playing an uppish drive.

Raut walked off after a caught behind appeal despite the umpire not entertaining Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning's loud shouts.

Skipper Mithali Raj (30) though got into the job straightaway, sweeping and driving Gardner for fours.

Brief scores: India 1st innings: 276/5 in 101.5 overs (Smriti Mandhana 127; Sophie Molineux 2/28).

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