Currently, the Women's Multi-Day Challenger Trophy, a domestic cricket tournament in India, is underway. Four teams are participating: Team A, Team B, Team C, and Team D. A recent match between Team A and Team C ended in a draw.
Sports News: Tanushree Sarkar has created history in Indian women's cricket, astonishing everyone with her outstanding performance. Playing for Team C in the domestic Women's Multi-Day Challenger Trophy, Tanushree scored centuries in both innings, setting a world record. This is the first time in the history of women's first-class cricket that a player has scored centuries in both innings of a single match.
Centuries in Both Innings: Tanushree's Explosive Performance
In the match between Team A and Team C in the Women's Multi-Day Challenger Trophy, Tanushree Sarkar's bat blazed. Batting at number three in the first innings, she played a magnificent innings of 153 runs off 278 balls, hitting 21 fours and a six. Along with captain Jemimah Rodrigues, Tanushree propelled Team C to 313 runs in the first innings.
Team A, in response, scored 305 runs, putting pressure on Team C. However, Tanushree continued her dominance in the second innings, scoring an unbeaten 102 runs off 184 balls, including 13 fours. Thanks to her performance, Team C scored 211 runs in the second innings, resulting in a draw.
World Record in Women's Cricket
This is the first time a woman cricketer has scored centuries in both innings of a first-class cricket match. Tanushree Sarkar's record adds a new chapter to the history of women's cricket. She achieved this feat at a time when significant efforts are being made to promote women's cricket. Tanushree Sarkar's historic performance has generated considerable excitement among cricket fans. Her unique record is being widely praised on social media. Sports experts believe that such performances will further strengthen the future of Indian women's cricket.
Behind Tanushree Sarkar's achievement lies her hard work and consistent practice. On this historic achievement, she said, "I focused only on my game and tried to contribute to the team. I feel proud to have achieved this record."