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In full flow, Smriti Mandhana reminds us why watching her is absolute joy

After three consecutive low scores against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa, the murmurs were getting louder. You want your best to perform at the biggest of stages and there could be no better game than against Australia to make a mark.

October 12, 2025 / 16:21 IST
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The Smriti Mandhana effect: One innings that can lift India’s World Cup hopes. (Photo: ICC)
The Smriti Mandhana effect: One innings that can lift India’s World Cup hopes. (Photo: ICC)

Watching Smriti bat is always a pleasure. To see her pierce the gaps on the off side with precision is testimony to what she is capable of. Bowlers, more often than not, don’t get Smriti out. She herself does. And that’s wherein lies the issue. Technically she doesn’t have an issue with the short ball or with anything anyone hurls at her. But it is her attempt at dominance that results in her undoing more often than not. For Smriti it is about reining in her instincts. For herself and for India. Not play the shots that have resulted in her downfall and play those, which are relatively risk free in the powerplay. Smriti, it is time to accept, has under performed in key contests and the current world cup is her opportunity to set the record straight.

As I am writing this piece, Smriti has just scored a very well played fifty against Australia in a hugely important world cup match. And each time she performs, India gets into a position of strength making her a key player at the top of the order. The truth is if Smriti bats for 20 overs in a 50 over contest, India will win more often than not. She will score at an acceptable strike rate and will either set the match up or take control of the chase. Also, with her out there, the opposition is always under pressure. She is Smriti Mandhana after all and no team can breathe easy with her in the middle for India.

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After three consecutive low scores against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa, the murmurs were getting louder. I for one was getting a tad frustrated as well. You want your best to perform at the biggest of stages and there could be no better game than against Australia to make a mark.