Harmanpreet Kaur become the second-highest run scorer for India after Deepti Sharma.
India's middle order batswoman Harmanpreet Kaur on Thursday put India to a commanding total of 281/4 as she smashed 171 not out off just 115 balls against Australia in the Women's World Cup semi-final at Derby. Harmanpreet, who hit 20 fours and seven huge sixes in her innings, went on a rampage as she sent Australian bowlers on a leather hunt. The Chandigarh girl not only slammed her 3rd ODI hundred but also became 5th highest run-scorer in women's cricket. She has also become the second highest run scorer for India after Deepti Sharma.
After winning the toss, India were tottering at 35/2 in 9.2 overs when Harmanpreet along with captain Mithali Raj stitched together a partnership of 66 runs for the third-wicket to steady the innings.
After Mithali got out in the 25th over, the onus was on Harmanpreet to keep the runs flowing and she didn't disappoint. After the 30th over, she went on a rampage and hit Aussie bowlers all over the park. The Chandigarh girl scored her third ODI hundred in the 35th over in just 90 balls.
It was due to her father’s encouragement and coach Yadavinder Sodhi’s guidance that Harmanpreet made to the the Indian team. An employee of the Indian Railways, Harmanpreet, who is playing her 77th ODI, has 68 T20s and two Tests on her resume.
Harmanpreet idolises former India cricketer Virender Sehwag and is known for hitting huge sixes. She added another feather to her cap when she became first Indian to play in the second season of the Kia Super League, the English domestic T20 league, after signing for Surrey Stars.
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