In women’s One Day Internationals, Smriti Mandhana made history by breaking the record for the most ODI runs scored in a calendar year. She surpassed Belinda Clark’s 1997 record of 970 runs on October 9, 2025, in India’s ICC Women’s ODI World Cup match against South Africa in Visakhapatnam. Mandhana reached 972 runs in just 17 matches when she hit a six off Ayabonga Khaka in the eighth over.
Before the match, Mandhana had 959 runs in 17 ODIs at an average of 59.93, with four centuries and three fifties in 2025. With that six, she moved to 972 runs in 17 matches, overtaking Clark, who had scored 970 runs in 16 games. Smriti now leads the list with 973 runs and could become the first woman to score 1000 ODI runs in a single year if she adds at least 28 more runs.
Mandhana has been in excellent form throughout 2025, scoring two centuries in the ODI series against Australia in September, including a 50-ball hundred in Delhi. The 29-year-old batter from Maharashtra is Indiaâ€s second-highest run-scorer in womenâ€s ODIs, with 4932 runs in 111 matches.
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur also has records within reach. She needs three sixes against South Africa to break Deandra Dottinâ€s record for the most sixes in Womenâ€s ODI World Cup history and 84 runs to complete 1000 runs in World Cup matches.
A List of Most ODI Runs In A Calendar Year In Womenâ€s Cricket
Smriti Mandhana has created history by scoring the most ODI runs in a calendar year in womenâ€s One Day Internationals. She needed 12 runs to surpass Clarkâ€s mark of 970 runs from 1997. She achieved the milestone in the eighth over of Indiaâ€s innings by hitting a six off Ayabonga Khaka, reaching 972 runs in 17 matches for 2025.
Belinda Clark had scored 970 runs in 16 matches in 1997. Mandhana now leads the list of most runs in a calendar year in womenâ€s ODIs, followed by Clark, Laura Wolvaardt of South Africa with 882 runs in 2022, Debbie Hockley of New Zealand with 880 runs in 1997, and Amy Satterthwaite of New Zealand with 853 runs in 2016.
Mandhana is also just 81 runs away from completing 5000 career runs in womenâ€s ODIs and is Indiaâ€s second-highest run-scorer after Mithali Raj. Mithali holds the record for the most runs in womenâ€s ODIs with 7805 runs, followed by Charlotte Edwards (5992), Suzie Bates (5896), Stafanie Taylor (5873), and Mandhana herself, who currently has 4932 runs in 111 matches.
PLAYERTEAMMATCHESRUNSYEARSmriti MandhanaIndia179732025Belinda ClarkAustralia169701997Laura WolvaardtSouth Africa188822022Debbie HockleyNew Zealand168801997Amy SatterthwaiteNew Zealand158532016Belinda ClarkAustralia168422000Nat Sciver-BruntEngland178332022Claire TaylorEngland208072005Deepti SharmaIndia207872017Mithali RajIndia197832017
FAQs
Q. Did Smriti Mandhana score 200?
A. In October 2013, Smriti Mandhana became the first Indian woman to score a double century in a one-day game. She scored an unbeaten 224 runs off 150 balls for Maharashtra against Gujarat in the West Zone Under-19 Tournament at Vadodara.
Q. Does Smriti Mandhana have 4000 ODI runs under her name?
A. In January 2025, Smriti Mandhana did indeed reach 4000 runs in One Day Internationals. In just 95 innings, she became the fastest Indian woman to reach this milestone.
Q. What is the salary of Smriti Mandhana?
A. Mandhana is part of the BCCI Grade A Central Contract, which gives her an annual salary of ₹50 lakh.
Q. What was the record that Smriti Mandhana broke?
A. Smriti Mandhana broke Virat Kohli’s record in September 2025 by becoming the fastest Indian player to reach a century in One-Day International cricket. She broke her previous record for the fastest ton in Indian women’s ODIs, reaching her hundred in just fifty-two balls.
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