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Mithali Raj: First Indian To Score 10,000 Runs in Women's Cricket

She achieved this feat during her innings of 36 in the third ODI against South Africa on March 12. She reached the feat with a flicked boundary off the bowling of Anne Bosch

March 12, 2021

Indian batting legend Mithali Raj on March 12 became the first Indian women cricketer and second in the world to score 10,000 runs in women's international cricket.

She achieved this feat during her innings of 36 in the third ODI against South Africa on March 12. She reached the feat with a flicked boundary off the bowling of Anne Bosch.

Mithali Raj was dismissed off the next ball, which means she will have to wait a little longer to reach another major milestone. She is now 26 runs away from becoming the first batter to 7000 runs in women's ODIs.

England's Charlotte Edwards, who ended her career with 5992 ODI runs, is a distant second on that list.

Edwards, incidentally, is the only other woman to have scored 10,000 international runs. She made 10,273 runs overall, in a career that stretched from 1996 to 2016.

Mithali Raj made her India debut back in June 1999, in an ODI in Lucknow against England, and has so far played 10 Tests, 212 ODIs and 89 T20Is.

She now has 663 Test runs at an average of 51.00, 6974 ODI runs at 50.53, and 2364 T20I runs at an average of 37.52.

Speaking to the media ahead of the third ODI, India opener Smriti Mandhana had reflected on the significance of Raj reaching the milestone.

"Getting to 10,000 runs first or second is a huge thing," Mandhana said.

"She is the first Indian to do that, so I think it is something that shows how consistent she has been throughout her career. We have looked up to her, definitely a very proud feeling for all of us in the team," she added.

Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar congratulated Mithali Raj on her feat.

In a tweet, he said, "Heartiest congratulations Mithali on completing 10,000 runs in International Cricket. Terrific achievement. Keep going strong!

 

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