
South African batter Tazmin Brits has etched her name in cricket history by setting multiple new records during the ICC Women’s World Cup match against New Zealand in Indore.
Brits produced a brilliant performance, smashing a century that not only guided her team to a commanding total but also secured her place among the elite in women’s cricket.
This was her seventh career ODI century and fifth of the ongoing calendar year, making her the first female cricketer to score five ODI hundreds in a single year, surpassing the previous record jointly held by Australia’s Meg Lanning and India’s Smriti Mandhana.
Cricket analysts hailed the 33-year-old opener’s consistency and technique, describing her achievement as a milestone moment for South African women’s cricket.
With this remarkable feat, Brits continues to strengthen her reputation as one of the most dependable and prolific batters in the modern women’s game.