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Yastika Bhatia Creates History: First Woman to Score Test Century at Lord's

Yastika Bhatia became the first woman cricketer to score a Test century at Lord's with a memorable 113 against England. Her maiden Test hundred came off 145 balls and included 14 boundaries, earning her a place on the iconic honours board. Bhatia's knock helped India declare at 341/7, setting England a daunting target of 457. By stumps on Day 3, England were struggling at 130/6, leaving India on the verge of a famous victory.

Yastika Bhatia scripts history for India, becomes first woman to score Test century at Lord's

London, July 13

India batter Yastika Bhatia became the first-ever woman cricketer to score a Test century at Lord's, producing a memorable 113 against England to etch her name on the iconic honours board and add another glorious chapter to Indian cricket's rich history at the 'Home of Cricket'.

The left-hander's landmark knock came in India's second innings of the one-off Test, making her the first woman to register a century at Lord's since women's Test cricket began at the historic venue. In the process, Bhatia joined an elite list of 13 Indian batters that includes Vinoo Mankad, Dilip Vengsarkar, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, KL Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane, all of whom have scored Test hundreds at Lord's.

Resuming her innings on 39 not out on Day 3 of the one-off Test match, Bhatia batted with remarkable composure and fluency. She reached her maiden Test century off 145 deliveries with a classy drive through extra cover and celebrated the milestone with an emotional punch of the air.

Her innings of 113 featured 14 boundaries before she was caught at extra cover while attempting to loft England spinner Sophie Ecclestone. As she walked back, Bhatia received a standing ovation from spectators and members of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), while several England players applauded her historic effort.

Bhatia's century capped an impressive comeback tour after returning to international cricket earlier this year following knee surgery. She had begun the England tour with a half-century in the opening T20I before finishing it with the biggest innings of her Test career.

India's commanding second-innings total was also built around useful contributions from Smriti Mandhana (70) and Richa Ghosh, whose unbeaten 50 helped the visitors declare on 341/7 and set England a daunting target of 457.

Earlier in the match, India pacer Kranti Gaud had become the first woman cricketer to feature on the Lord's honours board for a Test five-wicket haul after claiming outstanding figures of 5/37 in England's first innings.

England spinner Sophie Ecclestone also entered the honours board after returning figures of 5/118 in India's second innings, becoming the first England woman to register a Test five-wicket haul at Lord's. She finished with eight wickets in the match after bowling 55.2 overs.

By stumps on Day 3, England were reeling at 130/6, still needing 327 runs with only four wickets in hand, leaving India on the verge of a famous victory.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Absolutely brilliant innings! The way she came back from knee surgery and played with such composure at the Home of Cricket is inspirational. And Kranti Gaud also getting on the honours board - what a tour this has been for Indian women's cricket!

Rohit P

This is why I always say our women's team doesn't get enough recognition. Yastika's name will be on that board forever! Hope this inspires more investment in women's cricket infrastructure in India. Well played, Yastika. 🙌

Arjun K

What a moment for Indian cricket! First woman to score a Test century at Lord's - even the England players applauded her. Proud day for every Indian. Now let's hope the team finishes off the job and wins the match! 💪

Siddharth J

Honestly, the way our women's team has been performing, they deserve more media coverage and better pay. Yastika's knock is historic - she showed tremendous temperament. Also credit to Kranti Gaud for those stunning figures with the ball. This team is something special!

Meera T

Watching Yastika's emotional celebration when she reached her century - that's what sport is all about. From knee surgery to Lord's honours board, what a journey! And love how she played those 14 boundaries. 👏

K

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