India Defeats England in First Women's Test Match at Lord's by 270 Runs
1-Minute Brief
India's victory at Lord's marks a significant milestone for women's cricket, highlighting the growing prominence of the sport.
Key Facts
- India set England a record-breaking target of 457 runs for victory.
- England were bowled out for 186 before lunch on the final day.
- India won the match by a margin of 270 runs.
- Sneh Rana took the final wicket, dismissing Sophie Ecclestone to secure the win.
- This was the first women's Test match played at Lord's.
What Happened
India defeated England by 270 runs in the first women's Test match held at Lord's, with England dismissed for 186 before lunch on the final day.
Why It Matters
The result is considered historic as it was the inaugural women's Test at Lord's, underscoring progress in women's cricket and drawing increased attention to the sport.
What's Next
Observers expect this match to encourage further women's Test fixtures and increased support for women's cricket in both countries.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft5h agoIndia thrash England in historic first women’s cricket Test match at Lord’s
- BBC NewsCenter9h agoIndia complete historic Test victory
- BBC NewsCenter9h agoEngland outplayed by India in crushing Test defeat
