Breaking down her innings, Mandhana explained that whenever she felt like taking on the bowlers after «timing the ball well», India lost a wicket at the other end, and this «helped me to stay on the crease more because sometimes I have a thing to go after the bowlers in 70-80s and make some error.»With this hundred, Mandhana went past Harmanpreet Kaur’s five and moved one behind Raj’s seven centuries, the most by an India batter in Women’s ODIs. With a home ODI World Cup slated for next year, she couldn’t have timed her century better.

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Where the Chinnaswamy surfaces are usually batting-friendly in T20s, it was different on Sunday, when both the seamers and spinners found help under lights. The ball spun more in the second innings, and the new-ball pair of Vastrakar and Renuka Singh troubled South Africa’s top order with their swing and seam movement.After India reduced the visitors to 33 for 3, Asha turned on the magic with her legspin. While many players find the transition from domestic to international difficult, it was seamless for the 33-year-old who has decades of bowling experience.At the ground where she became the first Indian to take a five-wicket haul in the WPL, Asha once again proved she was ready for the big stage.S Asha dismissed Marizanne Kapp for her maiden ODI wicket•BCCIWith the pitch offering turn, Asha did not want to do «anything extraordinary.» She stuck to a tight line and length while ever so often going slower and wider outside off to deceive the batters. This worked against Marizanne Kapp, who looked set on 24 and was building a steady partnership with Sune Luus. Kapp went for a drive and was caught at cover to give Asha her maiden ODI wicket and leave South Africa reeling at 72 for 4.Asha removed Masabata Klaas with another slow and flighted ball, bowled Nonkululeko Mlaba after she missed a slog sweep, and then had Ayabonga Khaka top-edge a short ball to pick up her fourth. In no time, South Africa were all-out for 122 in 37.4 overs.»I just kept it simple, I wanted to bowl in the right areas, I was in a good rhythm, I wanted to continue,» Asha said after the game. «I have been practising this legspin for years, I did not want to do anything extraordinary, wanted to focus on the basics and my strengths. There was a lot of turn on the wicket. I did not want to give space to the batters, wanted to vary the pace, and pull the length back at some time so that the batters wouldn’t have so much time to see my variations.»This stadium is very special for me, amazing experience being here, by the grace of God everything went well.»Mandhana, under whom Asha played two seasons of WPL at RCB, had a word of praise of her.»The kind of experience she has, I don’t know what nerves she will have,» she said. «I have seen her journey in the last two years. I had seen her in 2018 or 2017, she was playing [Senior Women’s] Challengers, and I went ‘Oh wow, she can actually turn the ball!'»The way she bowled today, turning square, I’m happy that she is on my team because whenever I face her at the nets, being a leftie against a legspinner, she doesn’t give anything easy, it’s hard to hit her over the top. That’s the first thing I saw in the WPL prep. It’s really hard because being a leftie I love legspinners and I couldn’t go over the top to Asha. This also shows what strengths she has.»Those strengths were in full display on Sunday, and Bengaluru, already thrilled by Mandhana’s efforts earlier in the day, were off their seats once more to cheer a hometown hero.

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