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Harleen Deol did this feat for the first time in her career, played a explosive innings against West Indies

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Harleen Deol: A three-match ODI series is being played between the Indian women’s team and the West Indies women’s team. Team India had won the first match of this series. In the second match, the Indian team is batting first. During this period, one of the star batting of Team India has played an amazing innings. This batsman is none other than Harleen Deol. He has achieved a big feat for the first time in his ODI career. Harleen has batted very fast in this match.

Harleen’s blast

Team India’s young star Harleen Deol has scored a brilliant century in the second ODI match being played against West Indies. This is his first century in international cricket. He completed his century in just 98 balls. He hit 13 fours to complete his century. Harleen came to bat in this match when Team India lost its first wicket at the score of 110 runs. After this, due to his brilliant batting, India crossed the 300-run mark. She was out after scoring a century. He scored 115 runs on 103 balls during his innings. Harleen has batted at a strike rate of 111.65 in this match.

How has Harleen’s career been?

Harleen Deol has scored 436 runs in 15 ODI matches during her ODI career. Harleen’s highest score in ODI cricket before this match was 77 runs, which has now become 115 runs. If we take a look at his T20 career, he has participated in 24 T20 matches for India. Where he has scored 251 runs. Harleen Deol had not done anything special in international cricket till now. Still captain Harmanpreet Kaur gave him chances. Which benefited him in the match against West Indies.

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