Sophie Ecclestone Becomes England's Leading Wicket-Taker in All Formats
1-Minute Brief
Ecclestone's achievement highlights her impact on English women's cricket and marks a significant milestone in the sport's history.
Key Facts
- Sophie Ecclestone took the final three wickets in India's first innings at Lord's.
- She became England's all-time leading wicket-taker across all women's formats.
- Ecclestone reached a total of 338 wickets across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.
- Her three wickets came in a span of six balls across two overs.
- The match took place on the opening day of the one-off women's Test between England and India at Lord's.
What Happened
Sophie Ecclestone took three wickets in six balls to end India's first innings at 285 all out, becoming England's all-time leading wicket-taker in women's cricket across all formats during the opening day of the one-off Test at Lord's.
Why It Matters
This milestone underscores Ecclestone's influence in English cricket and reflects the progress and recognition of women's achievements in the sport. The event also took place as past England players were honoured, highlighting the legacy and evolution of women's cricket.
What's Next
Attention will turn to England's response in the Test match and whether Ecclestone can further extend her record. Observers will also watch for the impact of this achievement on the visibility and support for women's cricket.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft14h agoSophie Ecclestone writes her name into England record books against India
- BBC NewsCenter15h ago'She's cleaned up!' - Ecclestone takes three wickets in six balls
- BBC NewsCenter14h agoEcclestone makes history as England fight back
