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Mithali Raj Becomes First Woman Cricketer To Play 200 ODIs

Written by Vipin Darwade

Mithali Raj, India’s One-day International (ODI) captain, became the first woman to play 200 50-over matches when she walked out for the toss against New Zealand Women in Hamilton on Friday. Unfortunately, Mithali Raj was dismissed by Leigh Kasperek for just 9 runs during her milestone outing.

Mithali Raj already holds the record for the most-capped women’s cricketer in the history of the game. Mithali Raj had achieved the milestone when she played her 192 ODI of the career, going past Charlotte Edwards’ record of 191 appearances.

Mithali made her ODI debut back on 25 June 1999 against Ireland in Milton Keynes, scoring 114* as India won by 161 runs.

She is the leading run-scorer in ODIs. Currently, she has 6622 runs against her name.

Mithali (123) also holds the record for leading a country in ODIs most number of times.

Mithali is currently leading India women in the three-match ODI series against New Zealand.

 

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