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29-year-old Smriti Mandhana scripts history, becomes youngest ever to ...

Smriti Mandhana, 29, has become the youngest woman in cricket history to play 300 international matches, achieving this milestone during the first-ever women's Test match at Lord's. Mandhana expressed pride in reaching this landmark, noting that she learned about it just before the match. She reflected on her career, including her experience in the 2017 Women's World Cup final at Lord's, which was a challenging period for her. Mandhana also discussed the transition from T20 to Test cricket, emphasizing the mental shift required and the importance of patience and fundamentals in longer formats.

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29-year-old Smriti Mandhana scripts history, becomes youngest ever to ...

Smriti Mandhana, 29, has become the youngest woman in cricket history to play 300 international matches, achieving this milestone during the first-ever women's Test match at Lord's. Mandhana expressed pride in reaching this landmark, noting that she learned about it just before the match. She reflected on her career, including her experience in the 2017 Women's World Cup final at Lord's, which was a challenging period for her. Mandhana also discussed the transition from T20 to Test cricket, emphasizing the mental shift required and the importance of patience and fundamentals in longer formats.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports achievement by a cricketer and does not involve any political subject matter, controversy, or ideological framing. There is no mention of politics, policy, or partisan issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Smriti Mandhana's achievement as the youngest woman to reach 300 international matches and provides context about the historic nature of the match at Lord's. It includes quotes from Mandhana reflecting on her career, which adds depth. However, the article has a slight

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