Shafali Verma becomes fastest woman double-centurion in Test cricket
Dashing India opener Shafali Verma smashed the fastest double-century eclipsing Annabel Sutherland of Australia
ANI
CHENNAI, 28 JUNE
Dashing India opener Shafali Verma smashed the fastest double-century in the history of women's Test cricket,
eclipsing Annabel Sutherland of Australia during the one-off Test against South
Africa here on Friday. Shafali, 20, scored her double ton off just 194 balls,
bettering Sutherland's feat, which came off 248 balls against South Africa
earlier this year.
Shafali also became the second
Indian after former skipper Mithali Raj to hit a double century in Test cricket
after almost 22 long years. Mithali's 214 had come off 407 balls and the former
India skipper had achieved it during the drawn second Test against England at
Taunton in August, 2002. Shafali struck 23 fours and eight maximums during her
attacking knock.
She brought up her double-ton with
consecutive sixes of off-spinner Delmi Tucker, followed by a single. Shafali
was finally run out at 205 off 197 balls. Asked if she knew what the highest
individual score for India was in women's Tests, Shafali replied: "If I
had known, I'd have tried to go higher "(laughs). Whatever was in my range, I
wanted to hit it. Smriti (Mandhana) was also telling me to attack whenever I
wanted and that really helped.
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