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Women Cricketers with Centuries in All Three Formats, Tests, ODIs, and T20Is

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Women Cricketers with Centuries in All Three Formats, Tests, ODIs, and T20Is

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Women Cricketers with Centuries in All Three Formats, Tests, ODIs, and T20Is: Indian women's team's star batsman Smriti Mandhana set a flurry of records by playing a brilliant innings in the first T20 match played against England. Mandhana scored 112 runs in 62 balls with the help of 15 fours and three sixes.

Mandhana has become the first Indian female player to score a century in all three formats. Mandhana is the overall fifth batswoman in women's cricket to score a century in all three formats. Let's know about the women players who have scored centuries in all three formats.

List of women players who scored centuries in all three formats

1. Heather Knight (England)

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England captain Heather Knight was the first female player to score a century in all three formats in women's cricket. Her highest score in her Test career is 168 runs, while in ODIs she has scored 106 runs and in T20Is she has scored 108 runs, which shows her consistency across formats.** This achievement reflects her versatility and her brilliant batting even in the longest format of the game. Heather is known to be a strong Test batsman who has scored centuries on important occasions, as well as scored runs for her team in ODIs and T20Is. Both her captaincy and batting have taken England cricket to new heights.

2. Tammy Beaumont (England)

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Following in the footsteps of Heather Knight, England opener Tammy Beaumont also achieved the feat of scoring a century in all three formats. She has scored the highest 208 runs in Tests, 168 runs in ODIs and 116 runs in T20Is, which shows that she is capable of scoring big in every format.* Beaumont is known as an aggressive and fearless batsman who has the ability to score runs quickly. She has scored several centuries in ODIs and T20s, and has also proven herself in Tests. Her batting is a mix of tenacity and brilliant shot-playing.

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3. Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa)

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South Africa's young sensation Laura Wolvaardt is the third player to join this exclusive club. Her career includes 122 runs in Tests, 184 runs in ODIs and 102 runs in T20Is, which proves her ability to score centuries in all three formats.** Wolvaardt is known for her elegant batting style and strong technical skills. She has made her mark in international cricket at a young age and has performed consistently well in all formats. Her ability and consistency make her a great player of the future.

4. Beth Mooney (Australia)

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Australian cricket team's strong pillar Beth Mooney is also included in the list of players who have scored centuries in all three formats. She has scored 106 runs in Tests, 133 runs in ODIs and 117* in T20Is, making it clear that she can score crucial runs for the team in every format.** Mooney is known for her solid batting, staying calm under pressure and the ability to finish the match. She has been particularly effective in T20 cricket, but has also proved her worth by scoring centuries in ODIs and Tests. Her versatility has been a big reason for Australia's success.

5. Smriti Mandhana (India)

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The newest name in this prestigious list is Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana. Her career includes 149 runs in Tests, 136 runs in ODIs and 112 runs in T20Is, making her the first Indian woman player to score a century in all three formats. By scoring her first T20 century (112 runs) in the first T20 match against England on 28 June 2025, Smriti has become the first Indian woman cricketer to score a century in all three formats. She already has two centuries in Tests and 11 in ODIs to her name. Smriti is known for her stylish and aggressive batting and is also called the "Queen of Cricket". She is one of the most important players in Indian women's cricket and her achievement is a historic moment for Indian cricket.

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