Professor Dedicates A Song To Smriti Mandhana (Source: @zee24ghanta_/instagram.com)
Battling with obstacles and challenges, the Indian Women's side never stopped hustling, and time has rewarded them with the best. With relentless hard work and grit, they have become a formidable force in world cricket.
As women’s cricket has produced many stars, Smriti Mandhana has emerged as a gift of time, carving her own legacy with excellence. Her impact has inspired fans in unique ways, so much so that a professor from Kalikot University even composed a song celebrating her remarkable contribution to Indian cricket.
Professor Composes A Song, Honoring Smriti
After Women's cricket bloomed on Indian soil, some of the brightest stars of the arena turned heads. From Jhulan Goswami to Mithali Raj, the baton rightly passed on to the next generation stars like Harmanpreet Kaur, Renuka Singh, and others. Smriti Mandhana, donning jersey number 18 like Virat Kohli, often draws similarities to the former Indian captain. Just as Kohli commands a massive following, Mandhana has carved her own special place in fans' hearts.
As fans often grabbed the attention with their uncanny moves, a history professor has done something great that has turned heads. MA Vasisth, the history professor of Kalikot University, is a big fan of Smriti Mandhana, and his passion inspired him to compose a song celebrating the Indian batter’s brilliance.
Once the song was composed, Shilu Fatima brought it to life with her soulful voice. When the video surfaced on social media, fans were left awestruck by the heartfelt tribute.
Mandhana Makes Waves With Recent Form
As the Women’s World Cup is commencing later this month, the excitement is already high. Ahead of stepping into the tournament, India Women’s side is locking horns with Australia, and Smriti Mandhana is turning the heat with his exceptional form. Starting the series with a thrilling half-century, she smashed an outstanding century in the second match.
Playing a 117-run knock, she scored his 12th ODI century, pushing the side to put on a challenging total of 292 runs. While chasing the target, Australia Women ended their innings in 190 runs and faced a massive 102-run defeat. Ahead of the upcoming marquee tournament, Smriti Mandhana’s form has been a massive asset for the side.