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Stats: Top 5 Captain With Most International Wins In Women's Cricket Cricket
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Stats: Top 5 Captain With Most International Wins In Women's Cricket

India's Test and ODI captain Mithali Raj has been on record-breaking mode since last week or so. Yesterday, she became only the second captain in women's international matches to complete 100th win after clinching a low scoring thriller over South Africa. The 3-match series was being played in Vadodara which India won with a scoreline of 3-0. ## To win her 100 matches, Mithali Raj has captained India in 167 matches across all three formats (Test, ODI, T20I). Her captaincy record only battered by former England's player Charlotte Edwards who has 142 wins in 220 matches. ## Apart from becoming the second woman captain to win 100 matches, Mithali Raj completed 20 years in women's cricket in the first ODI against South Africa. She is the only woman player and 4th (male or female) overall to have 20+ years of an international career. ## She didn't stop there. In the second ODI, the Indian Women recorded their biggest ODI chase of 248 to take a series-winning lead of 2-0. Raj led from the front and played a captain's knock of 66 runs of 82 balls. During her innings, she completed 3000 ODI runs while chasing and she is the only woman player to do so. ## Mithali Raj already holds the record for most runs, most fifties, most appearances, most wins as a player and most matches as captain in Women’s ODI cricket. She is the only player to date to score 6000+ runs in women's ODIs. ## Mithali Raj led India in 80 ODI wins, 17 T20Is wins, and 3 Test wins. Just like her overall captaincy record, her ODI record of most wins also battered by Charlotte Edwards who has 83 ODI wins. ## Most number of wins as captain in Women’s International cricket: SNCaptainMatchesWonLostTiedNR/Draw 1 Charlotte Edwards (ENG) 220 142 65 1 12 2 Mithali Raj (IND) 167 100 62 0 5 3 Mag Lanning (AUS) 119 96 21 1 1 4 Belinda Clark (AUS) 113 87 18 0 8 5 Suzie Bates (NZ) 140 79 59 1 1 ## Note - Stats as of 14 October 2019 ## Follow for more...

Supernovas Beat Trailblazers In Women's One-Off T20 Challenge Cricket
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Supernovas Beat Trailblazers In Women's One-Off T20 Challenge

Women's IPL cannot ask any better start as Supernovas overcame Trailblazers challenge to beat them on the last ball of the match by 3 wickets at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Tuesday (May 22). However, the result could have been different if Jhulan Goswami had not dropped a catch on the last ball.## As it happened## In this historic match, Supernovas' skipper Harmanpreet Kaur had won the toss and opted to bowl first against Smriti Mandhana's Trailblazers. Trailblazers batted decently well and put on 129 on the board after 20 overs. Suzie Bates was the top scorer with 32 off 37 balls. In reply, Mithali Raj and Danielle Wyatt gave a solid start by adding 47 runs for the first wicket. Both scored 22 and 24 respectively. In the middle, Harmanpreet Kaur, Meg Lanning and Sophie Devine played well and kept their team in the game before Suzie Bates brought back her team into the game by picking two wickets. However, Ellyse Perry and Pooja Vastrakar held her nerve well and took their team through finishing line.## Harmanpreet took a stunner to sent back Mandhana## In the third over of the Trailblazers' innings, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur sent back Trailblazers' skipper Smriti Mandhana after taking a stunning catch. Mandhana went after Perry in trying to play over Harmanpreet's head but could not clear as Harmanpreet caught it by jumping towards the balls. It was very important wicket because Mandhana could be a dangerous player in such conditions.## Suzie Bates- Star performer of the match## Despite losing the match, Trailblazers' Suzie Bates came out to be the star performer. The Kiwi skipper awarded Man Of The Match for her all-around show with both bat and ball. The first scored 32 runs to give her team a good total and after that took two wickets and brought back her team into the game. Unfortunately, her effort went in vain as Supernovas won the match on the last ball.## What had skippers to say## Harmanpreet Kaur (Supernovas' skipper)- "Surprisingly, this surface was not easy to bat on. Told the batsmen to not too much pressure, no need to go for shots, and go ball by ball. We are focused on our fielding and I think we are improving our fielding day by day. That was the plan, and we know Smriti is a little weak against the off-spinners so I her (Anuja Patil) on and thankfully it came off. I think she is already a little angry with me for taking that catch(laughs), but she is a really good batsman and I'm glad I managed to grab that catch".## Smriti Mandhana (Trailblazers skipper)- " I did not expect to take the match to the ball but girls did well to take to the last ball. We were about 10 runs short. The wicket was really slow but 145-150 would have been a good score to defend. I told Harman 5 minutes back that I am not playing PlayStation with you for 7 days because you picked up that catch (laughs). Suzie helped me a lot in making decisions. We were discussing which bowler to bring on".## For more updates and news, stay tuned to us.## Thanks for the reading.