Triple Century in Women's Cricket... 14-Year-Old Ira Jadav Creates Sensation
Mumbai batter Ira Jadav has created a world record in women's cricket by scoring a sensational triple century at just 14 years of age
Mumbai batter Ira Jadav has created a world record in women's cricket by scoring a sensational triple century at just 14 years of age. The remarkable achievement occurred during the Indian Under-19 Women’s One-Day Tournament in a match between Mumbai and Meghalaya, held in Bengaluru.
Ira Jadav delivered a stunning performance, tearing through the Meghalaya bowlers with ease. She scored an astounding 346 runs off just 157 balls, showcasing her aggressive style with 42 fours and 16 sixes. Her innings not only secured a massive win for Mumbai but also set a new global milestone, making her the first female batter to hit a triple century in white-ball cricket.
An intriguing aspect of this achievement is that despite her impressive talent, Ira Jadav went unsold during the recently concluded Women’s IPL auction. This feat is likely to draw significant attention to her future prospects in the sport.