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Smriti Mandhana’s Unbeaten 50 Guides India to 122/3 at Lunch on Lord’s Test Debut

Smriti Mandhana scored an unbeaten 56 in her 300th international match, guiding India to 122/3 at lunch on the opening day of the one-off Test against England at Lord’s. England took three wickets, including Shafali Verma for a duck and Yastika Bhatia for 12, but Smriti’s counter-attacking half-century, featuring nine boundaries and a six, kept India in control. Jemimah Rodrigues added 35 before being dismissed, while captain Harmanpreet Kaur remained not out on 14. This marks the first-ever women’s Test at Lord’s, with Smriti earning the distinction of scoring the first Women’s Test fifty at the iconic venue.

One-off Test: Smriti hits unbeaten 56 as India reach 122/3 against England at lunch

London, July 10

Smriti Mandhana's counter-attacking unbeaten half-century in her 300th international game guided India to 122/3 in 25 overs at lunch on the opening day of the one-off Test match against England at Lord's on Friday.

In what is also the first-ever women's Test to be played at the iconic venue, England picked up three crucial wickets in an action-packed first session. But the honours majorly belonged to Smriti, who brought out her wonderful shots and punished England heavily through the legside to hit nine boundaries and a six.

Opting to bowl first, England found immediate movement off the seam via Lauren Bell. India suffered an early blow in the second over when opener Shafali Verma was completely squared up by a sharp, short-of-length delivery from Lauren Filer and nicked behind to wicketkeeper Amy Jones for a duck.

Yastika Bhatia (12) joined Smriti and started confidently with a flurry of boundaries, while also surviving a close leg-before-wicket review on umpire's call off Bell. However, Bell redeemed herself soon after, cleaning up Yastika with a brilliant inswinger that nipped away to hit the off-stump.

Jemimah Rodrigues then partnered with Mandhana to steady the innings, capitalising heavily on a wayward English bowling display that lacked discipline. Smriti looked in sublime touch, punishing the loose balls and welcoming premier spinner Sophie Ecclestone into the attack with a massive slog-sweep over midwicket for six to close out the first hour.

Smriti then brought up a sparkling run-a-ball half-century off just 50 deliveries in the 16th over and got the distinction of getting the first-ever Women's Test fifty at Lord's.

The dangerous 64-run third-wicket partnership was eventually broken against the run of play when Jemimah (35) chopped onto her stumps while going for an expansive drive against Issy Wong. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (14 not out) then joined Smriti to safely navigate the remaining overs, ensuring India walked into the lunch break as the happier side after 25 overs of play.

Brief scores:

India 122/3 in 25 overs (Smriti Mandhana 56 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 35; Lauren Filer 1-19, Issy Wong 1-29) against England

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Shafali's dismissal was unfortunate but these things happen in Test cricket. More worried about our middle order - Harman needs to step up here. But Smriti is looking invincible today! 👏

Ananya R

Historic moment! First women's Test at Lord's and Smriti Mandhana scores the first fifty there. Indian women's cricket just keeps growing. 🏏 The way she's batting, a double century is on the cards if she stays focused after lunch.

Siddharth J

Good session overall but I'm a bit concerned about our batting depth. Jemimah played well for 35 but threw it away. Need partnerships in Test cricket, not just individual brilliance. Still, 122/3 isn't bad at all at Lord's. Come on India! 🇮🇳

Tanya I

Can we just take a moment to appreciate how Smriti Mandhana has been the backbone of Indian women's cricket for years? Fifty in her 300th match at Lord's - perfect script! 🥺✨ She deserves all the praise and more.

Vikram M

While Smriti's innings is brilliant, I think we need to be more disciplined against the moving ball. Bell got Yastika cheaply after that review. Test cricket is about patience - hopefully our girls show more temperament in the second session.

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