Smriti Mandhana Falls Short Of Maiden WPL Century By 4 Runs, Receives Standing Ovation In Navi Mumbai

Smriti Mandhana came close to etching her name in WPL history in a scintillating batting display on Saturday. The RCB captain stroked a fine 96, falling four short of a well deserved century at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Smriti's 96 is the highest score by an Indian in WPL history, going past Harman's 95. She is the 10th player to score 90 and not get a hundred in the league.

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Sreehari Menon Updated: Saturday, January 17, 2026, 10:59 PM IST
Smriti Mandhana fell 4 short of a well deserved century. | Image Credits: X

Smriti Mandhana fell 4 short of a well deserved century. | Image Credits: X

Smriti Mandhana received a standing ovation as she walked back to the pavilion after a whirlwind display at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. The RCB skipper looked set for a century on Saturday, falling agonisingly short by 4 runs. Mandhana's 96 remains the highest score by an Indian as WPL continues to wait for its maiden centurion.

Chasing 167 to win, Smriti looked in sublime form. Even as she lost in-form opening partner Grace Harris, Mandhana stitched a fine partnership with Georgia Voll. The left-hander found the gap with regular ease as Delhi Capitals had no answer to the RCB captain's stroke making.

She looked set to get to her hundred with a couple of boundaries off Marizane Kapp to get into the 90s. On 96, Mandhana tried to cut Nandi Sharma, only for her short to be pouched by Lucy Hamilton at point. The RCB captain walked back to a standing ovation, with the DY Patil crowd and the RCB staff applauding her effort. Her 96 is the fifth highest score overall in the tournament and the highest by an Indian.

Published on: Saturday, January 17, 2026, 10:55 PM IST

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