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Sports News : Sri Lanka's women's team is currently on a tour of Ireland to play a 3-match ODI series to play the ICC Women's Championship. The first match of this series was played on 16 August at the Belfast ground, where the Sri Lankan women's team's young opening batsman, Vishmi Gunaratne, scored a brilliant century in the match. However, her century proved insufficient to give the team victory. Despite this, Vishmi definitely got her name included in a special list. Vishmi has now become the second youngest female player in Asia to have a record of scoring a century in ODIs.

Vishmi broke Smriti Mandhana's record

Mithali Raj holds the record of scoring a century as the youngest Asian player in women's ODI cricket, when she scored a century against Ireland women's team in 1999 at the age of just 16 years and 205 days. Now Vishmi's name has been included at number two in this list, who has achieved the feat of scoring a century in ODI at the age of 18 years and 360 days. Vishmi played an innings of 101 runs in 98 balls in the first ODI match of the series against Ireland, which included a total of 9 fours and 3 sixes.

Youngest player to score a century in women's ODI

Mithali Raj - 16 years 205 days (vs Ireland Women's Team, 1999)

Vishmi Raj - 18 years 360 days (vs Ireland Women's team, year 2024)

Smriti Mandhana - 19 years 202 days (vs Australia Women's team, 2016)

Deepti Sharma - 19 years 264 days (vs Ireland Women's Team, 2017)

Orla Prendergast's century overshadowed Vishmi's innings

On the basis of Vishmi Gunaratne's century, Sri Lankan women's team batted first and scored 260 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 50 overs. After this, the Ireland women's team, which came out to chase the target, lost 4 wickets at a score of 138 at one point. From here, Orla Prendergast took the responsibility of leading the team to victory by handling the innings from one end and played an unbeaten match-winning innings of 122 runs in 107 balls. Ireland women's team has also taken a 1-0 lead in this series by achieving the target of 261 runs with 4 balls remaining. This is also the first victory of Ireland women's team against Sri Lanka in the 50 overs format.

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