SMRITI MANDHANA, vice-captain of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team has been named the BBC Indian Sportswoman Of The Year (ISWOTY) 2025 by a distinguished grand jury comprising Leander Paes, Deepa Malik, and Anju Bobby George.
At 29, the left-handed batter is already among the game’s greats, with the second-highest number of centuries in women’s One Day Internationals and ranking third in total runs scored among current players worldwide.
Accepting the BBC ISWOTY award Mandhana said:
“Thank you BBC for giving me the award for Best Sportswoman of the Year, 2025 was a special year for women’s cricket, especially towards the end we had a World Cup and I’m happy I could contribute and help India win matches.”
The ceremony also honoured:
Praising the athletes’ achievements and reaffirming the BBC’s commitment to spotlighting Indian women’s sport globally, CEO of BBC News, Jonathan Munro said:
“Congratulations to this year’s winners who showcase the very best in sporting excellence. The BBC World Service is committed to bringing such stories of human endeavour and outstanding success to audiences across India and around the world.”
Additionally, the ceremony also celebrated a wide spectrum of talent and impact, recognising Star Performers and Changemakers whose contributions continue to redefine the landscape of Indian sport.
BBC Star Performers of the Year 2025
BBC Changemakers of the Year 2025