Indian player set world record by hitting 2 centuries in a single match

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|03-04-2025

India's female player Tunshree government has made a world record by scoring two centuries. In fact, while playing for India C in the Women's Multi -Day Challenger Trophy, he scored a century against India A in both innings. This is the first time in women's first class cricket, when a batsman has scored a century in both innings of the same match. She played a brilliant innings of 153 and 102 runs and created history in women's cricket.

Tanushree's big act

Tanushree Sarkar had landed at number 3 to bat. In the first innings, he made two best partnerships with Team India's senior players Shefali Verma (40) and Jemima Rodrigues (71). During this, he scored 153 not out. No player could stand after Jemima was dismissed. No player could score more than nine runs from number 5 to 11 and India C was all out for 313 runs. However, India C got an edge.

With a slight lead in the second innings, Tanushree once again landed for batting at number 3. After Verma was dismissed in the sixth over of the innings, Tanushree came to the crease and scored another century. He shared an unbeaten 132 -run partnership with Jemima and scored an unbeaten 102 off 184 balls. This three -day match ended on a draw. However, the match did not result in the result, but the Tanshree government set a world record by scoring a century in both of this match. She has become the first batsman to do so in both innings of the woman first class cricket match.

Who is Tanushree Sarkar?

Tanushree Sarkar was born in 1998. She is a resident of North Pargana in West Bengal. 26 -year -old Tanushree made his debut in first class cricket in 2016. Since then, he has played 7 first class matches. Let me tell you that domestic women first class cricket is played very rarely all over the world. India and Bangladesh are the only two countries where tournaments are officially played. Women cricketers also get to play very little Test matches as compared to men. So far only 149 Test matches have been played in the history of women's cricket.

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