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India Women Crush England by 270 Runs in Historic Lord's Test

India Women secured a historic 270-run victory over England in the one-off Test at Lord's. Yastika Bhatia became the first woman to score a Test century at the iconic venue. Debutant pacer Kranti Gaud took a five-wicket haul as India built a commanding lead. Deepti Sharma's four wickets on the final day sealed England's collapse for 186.

India scripts history at Lord's, crushes England by 270 runs in first Women's Test

London, July 13

India capped a dominant all-round performance with a commanding victory over England in the one-off Women's Test at the iconic Lord's.

It took Lord's 142 years to stage its first Women's Test, and India Women made the historic occasion unforgettable by crushing England Women by 270 runs at the iconic venue on Monday.

Harmanpreet Kaur and her side were the superior team in every department, comprehensively out-batting, out-bowling and out-fielding England on their home turf.

The victory further underlined India's growing dominance in red-ball cricket, with seven wins, three draws and just one defeat in their last 11 Women's Tests. It was also India's 11th Women's Test in England, and they remain unbeaten in the format on English soil.

After setting England an imposing target of 457, the visitors wrapped up the hosts' second innings on the fourth day on just 186 to register a memorable win at the Home of Cricket.

The foundation for India's triumph was laid by Yastika Bhatia, who etched her name into the history books by becoming the first woman to score a Test century at Lord's.

Her superb knock powered India to 341/7 declared in the second innings, stretching their overall lead to 456 after taking a first-innings advantage of 115 runs. Smriti Mandhana also contributed with another half-century (70), while Richa Ghosh added an unbeaten fifty (50*) to keep England under pressure throughout the match.

Earlier, India had posted 285 in their first innings, thanks to useful contributions from Mandhana (83), Harmanpreet Kaur (58) and Deepti Sharma (57). England were then bowled out for 170, with debutant pacer Kranti Gaud starring with a five-wicket haul to hand India a decisive first-innings lead.

Facing a daunting chase, England never recovered after losing early wickets, including Tammy Beaumont for a golden duck and the retiring Heather Knight cheaply.

Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone offered resistance, with Ecclestone following up her five-wicket haul in India's second innings with a fighting knock, but the target proved far beyond England's reach.

Deepti Sharma scalped four wickets on the final day as India sealed the contest comfortably.

The victory marked another significant milestone for India in red-ball cricket, highlighted by Bhatia's landmark century and Gaud's maiden five-for, while England endured a disappointing farewell Test for veterans Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who follows English cricket, I must say India were absolutely brilliant. Harmanpreet's captaincy was exceptional, and Deepti Sharma's all-round performance was the difference. England simply had no answers. Well played, India!

Priya S

Finally, women's Test cricket getting the recognition it deserves at a venue like Lord's! And what a performance! We need more Test matches for women, not just one-offs. The talent is clearly there. BCCI, please schedule more red-ball games for our women's team! 🙏

Michael C

I've been watching women's cricket for years, and this Indian team is something special. The depth in batting, the variety in bowling - they're a complete unit now. That 270-run win margin at Lord's speaks volumes. Great advertisement for women's Test cricket!

Rohit P

Absolutely chuffed! 💙 India remains unbeaten in Women's Tests in England - that's a stat that deserves more attention. Smriti Mandhana's consistency is unreal, and debutant Kranti Gaud with a fifer? Sign of great things to come. Jai Hind! 🏏

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