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Kedar Jadhav Hails Kranti Goud's Historic 5-Wicket Haul at Lord's

Kranti Goud became the first woman to take a five-wicket haul in a Test at Lord's with figures of 5/37. Former India all-rounder Kedar Jadhav congratulated her on social media, calling it a historic achievement. Goud's performance put India in a commanding position in the first-ever women's Test at the iconic venue. Jadhav expressed pride in the young pacer and encouraged her to inspire future generations.

'History created at the Mecca of Cricket!': Kedar Jadhav hails Kranti Goud's Lord's feat

New Delhi, July 13

Former India all-rounder Kedar Jadhav congratulated pacer Kranti Goud after she etched her name into cricketing history with a five-wicket haul in the one-off women's Test against England at Lord's, describing her performance as a landmark achievement at one of the sport's most iconic venues.

Goud produced figures of 5/37 to become the first woman to claim a five-wicket haul in a Test at Lord's, ensuring her name would be added to the historic honours board at the ground. Her spell played a key role in putting India in a commanding position in the first-ever women's Test at the 'Home of Cricket'.

Reacting to the milestone, Jadhav celebrated the significance of the achievement, calling it a moment of history for Indian cricket.

"What a phenomenal achievement! History created at the Mecca of Cricket! Huge congratulations to Kranti Goud on becoming the first-ever Indian woman cricketer to get her name inscribed on the prestigious Lords Honours Board after a brilliant 5-wicket haul against England!," Jadhav wrote on X.

The former India cricketer also underlined the prestige associated with excelling at Lord's, saying Goud had fulfilled a dream shared by generations of cricketers.

"To perform like this at Lord's is a dream for every cricketer, and you've made it reality with sheer class," he added.

Jadhav concluded by expressing his pride in the young fast bowler's accomplishment and backed her to continue inspiring aspiring cricketers with performances on the international stage.

"Super proud of you, Kranti! Keep roaring and inspiring the next generation," Jadhav said.

Goud's memorable spell came in the first women's Test to be staged at Lord's, making her achievement even more significant. Along with Yastika Bhatia, who became the first woman to score a Test century at the venue, Goud ensured India dominated the honours board in a historic match that marked a new chapter for women's cricket at the iconic ground.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who's followed women's cricket for years, this is truly historic. Kranti Goud's spell of 5/37 at Lord's is the stuff of legends. Finally, the Mecca of Cricket recognizes women's Test cricket, and what a way to announce your arrival! Well done, Kranti. You've inspired millions. 🏏👏

Rohit P

Kedar Jadhav is absolutely right! This is a massive moment for Indian cricket. Kranti Goud has shown that women's cricket in India is no longer just about the bat—we have quality bowlers too. The Lord's honours board with an Indian woman's name on it? Chala bhai, history indeed! 🏆

Nikki T

So proud of Kranti Goud! But I hope we don't just celebrate this and then forget about our women cricketers. They need consistent support, better domestic structure, and more Test matches. This achievement should push BCCI to invest more in women's cricket. Congrats to Kranti though—she's a gem! 💎

Vikram M

What a spell! Kranti Goud bowling England out at Lord's—sounds like a fairy tale. The way she moved the ball and got those wickets was pure class. Yastika Bhatia's century and now this five-wicket haul... Indian women's cricket is truly on the rise. This makes me so happy! 😊🏏

Priya S

Lord's honours board has seen some of the greatest names in cricket history. And now it has Kranti

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