India Lead England by 269 Runs in Historic Women's Test at Lord's
1-Minute Brief
This match marks the first-ever women's Test played at Lord's, highlighting the growth of women's cricket.
Key Facts
- England and India are playing the first women's Test match ever held at Lord's Cricket Ground.
- On day two, India took control of the match and lead by 269 runs going into day three.
- England were bowled out for 170 in their first innings during this one-off Test.
- England face a record fourth-innings chase after India's dominant performance, according to The Independent.
- Heather Knight, with a record 320 England appearances, is set to retire after this Test.
What Happened
India established a commanding 269-run lead over England after day two of the one-off women's Test at Lord's, the first such match at the venue. England were dismissed for 170 in their first innings.
Why It Matters
The match is a milestone for women's cricket, being the inaugural women's Test at Lord's and featuring a significant lead by India. It also marks the end of Heather Knight's international career.
What's Next
Play will continue with England needing to pursue a record fourth-innings chase. Attention will also focus on Heather Knight's final appearance for England.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2d agoLord’s Cricket Ground set for first-ever women’s Test as England host India
- The IndependentLeft2h agoEngland left with mountain to climb as dominant India seize control at Lord’s
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoWomen's Test Cricket
