Indian women's team captain Harmanpreet Kaur did the unthinkable as she became the first Indian woman to slam a century in T20I cricket. The amazing feat came in Match 1 of Group B in the ICC Women's World T20 in Guyana.
Her century came off just 49 balls, which included seven 4's and eight 6's. She also became the third captain to hit a ton in Women's T20Is and the third player to score a century in the Women's World T20.
Her ton also powered India to set the highest total in Women's T20 cricket as she along with Jemimiah Rodrigues posted a total of 194/5 in 20 overs. The previous total was 191/4 in 20 overs by Australia against Ireland at Sylhet in 2014.
Opting to bat after the coin landed in her favour at the Providence Stadium, Harmanpreet was required to walk into the middle early, at the fall of debutant Dayalan Hemalatha's wicket in only the sixth over.
Jemimah Rodrigues too struck a brisk 59 off 45 balls with the help of seven boundaries. In the process, Rodrigues, just 18, became the youngest player to score a fifty in Word T20 tournament.
India were in a spot of bother when Hemalatha was dismissed, and another wicket would have only added to their worry.
However, Harmanpreet and Jemimah had other ideas, adding 134 runs for the fourth wicket in around 13 overs, which included a phase when India scored 56 runs in five overs.
Harmanpreet, whose scintillating 171 against Australia in the World Cup semifinal last year remains fresh in the memory, looked comfortable from the word go and, in the company of Jemimah, built the innings with consummate ease.
Harmanpreet got into the mode with two sixes off Jess Watkin in the 10th over, as India reached 76 for the loss of three wickets. Her team added a staggering 118 runs in last 10 overs, thanks to a flurry of boundaries and sixes by Harmanpreet.
The big-hitting Harmanpreet played shots on all sides of the wicket, and was most effective towards the long-off, long-on and the deep mid-wicket region.
The 100-run partnership was up in quick time, after the duo scored 16 runs in one of the overs in the back 10. That was just one of the big overs for the team.
Having cleared the fence eight times, Kaur now has the most number of sixes for India in a T20 inning, beating her own record of, five-set against Sri Lanka in September this year.
(With PTI Inputs)