• 2005-2006: Smriti Mandhana makes it to Maharashtra U-15 squad at the age of nine.
  • 2008: Smriti makes her debut for Maharashtra U-19 side at the age of 12.

  • 2010-11: Makes it to the Maharashtra senior women’s side

  • 2011: On November 4, scores her first century in women’s List A matches, featuring for Maharashtra

  • 2013: Makes her debut in India’s ODI and T20I sides during the series against Bangladesh in April.

  • 2013: On October 29, plays a knock of 224 against Gujarat in a U-19 Women’s One-day tournament fixture in Vadodara.

  • 2014: Makes her Test debut against England

  • 2016: Scores her maiden international hundred -102 off 109 balls- in an ODI against Australia.

  • 2016: In September, she signed a one-year deal with Brisbane Heat for the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) along with Harmanpreet Kaur.

  • 2017: Features in the World Cup and scores her second century - 106 not out - against the West Indies in a group league match.

  • 2018: In March, she broke her own record of scoring the fastest fifty for India in a Women's Twenty20 International fixture, taking just 25 balls in the opening match of the tournament against England. Her previous record came against Australia women in the 2017-18 Tri-Nation Series where she took 30 balls to score a half-century

  • 2018: In June, BCCI named her as the Best women's international cricketer of the year.

  • 2018: In June, signs up for Western Storm in the Kia Super League, becoming the first Indian to play in this league.

  • 2019: In March, at 22 years and 229 days, she became the youngest T20I captain for India. In the absence of Harmanpreet Kaur, she led the side in the series against England.

  • 2019: The sports ministry bestows her with the Arjuna Award.

  • 2019: In November, she broke Virat Kohli’s record, becoming the second fastest Indian to complete 2000 ODI runs.

  • 2019: Bags the International Woman Cricketer of the Year award.

  • 2020: In January, receives the BCCI award for the highest run-getter in ODIs.

  • 2020: Guides Trailblazers to the Women’s T20 Challenge title in Sharjah, beating Supernovas.

  • 2021: In March, during the ODI series against South Africa, she becomes the first-ever batter to smash 10 consecutive 50-plus scores in One Day Internationals while chasing.

  • 2021: In July-August, features for Southern Brave in the inaugural edition of The Hundred.

  • 2021: On October 1, becomes the first Indian women cricketer to score a century in a pink-ball Test against Australia.