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Kranti Gaud's 5-Wicket Haul at Lord's: Coach Overwhelmed with Pride

Indian pacer Kranti Gaud took a historic five-wicket haul against England in the one-off Test at Lord's. Her coach Rajiv Bilthare expressed immense pride, saying his happiness knows no bounds. Kranti became the first woman to feature on the Lord's Test honours board. She is also the youngest Indian woman fast bowler to claim a Test five-wicket haul since Jhulan Goswami in 2006.

'My happiness knows no bounds,' says Kranti's coach on pacer's 5-fer at Lord's

New Delhi, July 12

Indian pacer Kranti Gaud's historic five-wicket haul against England in the one-off Test at Lord's drew an emotional reaction from her coach, Rajiv Bilthare, who said the landmark achievement fulfilled not just the 22-year-old's dream of excelling at the Home of Cricket, but also a coach's aspiration of seeing his ward shine on one of the game's grandest stages.

Kranti's spell helped India bowl England out for 170, putting the visitors firmly in control of the contest while also making her the first woman to earn a place on the iconic Lord's Test honours board.

Reflecting on the milestone, Bilthare described the feat as a moment of immense personal pride after watching his ward script history at the historic venue.

"Every player dreams of playing at Lord's, and every coach dreams of seeing their student play at Lord's. Kranti Gaud has not only played at Lord's but has also delivered such a magnificent performance. To take five wickets at Lord's and create a record is an extraordinary achievement. Today, my happiness knows no bounds. I hope she continues to perform even better in the future, keeps progressing, and establishes herself as one of the leading fast bowlers in the game," Bilthare said in a video shared by Star Sports on X.

Kranti's five-wicket haul came through the dismissals of Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Lauren Bell. Besides becoming the first woman to feature on the Lord's Test honours board, she also became the youngest Indian woman fast bowler to claim a five-wicket haul in Test cricket.

The achievement was equally special for Kranti's family, who joined in celebrating the milestone as India strengthened its grip on the one-off Test.

In the same video, sharing his delight, Kranti's brother congratulated both the young seamer and the Indian team, while expressing hope that the visitors would complete the job by securing victory.

"My sister, Kranti Gaud, has taken five wickets at the historic Lord's ground in England. By doing so, she has not only etched her name into history but has also pulled the Indian cricket team closer to victory. Many congratulations to Kranti and the Indian team, and we hope Team India go on to win this Test," he said.

Kranti's memorable performance marked the first five-wicket haul by an Indian woman fast bowler in Test cricket since Jhulan Goswami achieved the feat against England at Taunton in 2006, adding another significant chapter to India's growing legacy in the longest format.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Nisha Z

Honestly, this is what happens when you give talent the right platform. Kranti from a small town, making it to Lord's and taking 5 wickets – that's the real Indian story. But let's not forget the support system: the coach, family, and BCCI for giving women's cricket more exposure. Now please, more Test matches for our women's team! 🙏

Sarah B

As someone who's followed women's cricket for years, this is so heartwarming. Kranti's brother speaking with such pride – you can feel the family's emotion. Lord's honours board for a woman pacer is a massive breakthrough. Hope this inspires more girls in India to take up fast bowling instead of just batting or spin. 🌟

Rohit P

Great performance no doubt, but let's be honest – England's batting lineup has been struggling even in men's cricket. Kranti bowled well, but we shouldn't get too carried away. The real test will be against Australia in the future. Still, for a 22-year-old to step up at Lord's is no small feat. Well done, Kranti! Keep working hard. 💪

Priya S

From the streets of small-town India to the hallowed turf of Lord's – what a journey! Kranti's story reminds me of how many talented girls are out there, just waiting for opportunities. Her coach's tears say it all. This is bigger than cricket; it's about breaking barriers. And yes, get the win now, girls! 🏏🇮🇳

Deepak U

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