Women’s World Cup 2025: In the Women’s World Cup 2025, South African opener Tajmin Brites is making a panic with her bat these days. In the match played against New Zealand, he not only won his team by scoring a brilliant century, but also broke many big records. This is the fourth century of Brites in the last 5 ODIs, which is a historical achievement in itself.
87 balls
British completed a century in just 87 balls against New Zealand on the Kind of Colombo. He hit 15 fours and a six in his 89 -ball innings. His innings gave a strong foundation to South Africa’s innings and the team won the match by 7 wickets.
Fourth century in 5 matches
This time can be called a golden phase of career for 34 -year -old Tajmin Brits. He scored 101 runs against the West Indies. Unbeaten on Pakistan tour, he played a brilliant innings of 101 and 171 runs, and now scored another brilliant century against New Zealand. His performance has also increased the confidence of South Africa’s team, especially after the defeat against England.
7 centuries record in the lowest innings
Along with this, Tajmin Brites have taken a big record. He has scored 7 ODI centuries in just 41 innings. Earlier this record was in the name of former Australia captain Meg Lanning, who scored 7 centuries in 44 innings. Brites broke this record 3 innings in advance.
Smriti Mandhana’s record also broken
India’s star batsman Smriti Mandhana had the record for the highest ODI century (4) in a calendar year, but now the Tajmin Brites have left it behind.
Brites have set a new record by scoring a 5th century in 2025. Mandhana scored 4 centuries in 2024, while in 2025 she has reached 4 centuries so far.
South Africa’s backbone became “Brites”
This form of Tajmin Brites is no less than a boon for the South African women’s team. After the initial defeat to England, he took over the team and made a return to the tournament by scoring consecutive runs. If this form continues, she can play an important role in getting South Africa for the first time the Women’s World Cup Trophy.

