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Who are Smriti Mandhana’s parents? The quiet strength behind the cricket star

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2025, 13:20 IST
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Who are Smriti Mandhana’s parents? The quiet strength behind the cricket star

Smriti Mandhana has been one of the most popular names in women’s cricket. She has won people across the world with her talent and skills. However, what many don’t know is how her parents have been a silent support for her throughout her journey. While her father is a district-level cricket player, her mom is a homemaker. Here’s a look at all you need to know:

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Who's Smriti Mandhana?

Smriti Mandhana was born on July 18, 1996, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and has grown into one of the most admired faces of Indian women's cricket. She is known for stylish stroke play and calm composure at the crease, for which she rose to prominence quickly. Her talent was recognized early, leading to her international debut in 2013, marking the beginning of a remarkable career.

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About her journey

Her cricketing journey began at home, where cricket was always an integral part of life. Her determination and steady improvement helped Smriti work her way up into domestic cricket and up to the national team. Her rise is a big statement on persistence, passion, and support that helped shape her sporting journey.

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About Smriti's father

Smriti's father, Shrinivas Mandhana, had represented Sangli at district level when he was a young man. He had wanted to be a cricketer, but his dream was never fulfilled owing to a lack of support from his parents. But he gave full support to Smriti and her brother, knowing full well that one of his children would represent India. And now, as luck would have it, he is a proud father after Smriti achieved the dream he had harbored. He manages Smriti's cricketing schedule besides distributing chemicals.

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Who's Smriti Mandhana?

Smriti Mandhana was born on July 18, 1996, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and has grown into one of the most admired faces of Indian women's cricket. She is known for stylish stroke play and calm composure at the crease, for which she rose to prominence quickly. Her talent was recognized early, leading to her international debut in 2013, marking the beginning of a remarkable career.

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How her parents have been her pillar of strength


The backbone of Smriti's journey has been her parents. Their encouragement, sacrifices, and steadfast guidance shaped her as a sportswoman and as a person. Parents can take away a very key lesson from their story: nurturing a child's dreams with endless patience, involvement, and belief can help them achieve heights they never imagined.

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