Indian women script historic 270 run win over England at Lords Test
The final day of the historic, first-ever Women’s Test match at Lord's was a swift and decisive affair, as India needed only the opening session on Monday to secure a monumental 270-run victory over England. Resuming their second innings at a precarious 130 for 6 and chasing a mammoth, mathematically improbable target of 457 runs, the English resistance depended heavily on overnight batter Amy Jones. However, India's spin department quickly extinguished any hopes of a dramatic rescue. Sneh Rana led the bowling charge on the final morning, breaking the crucial overnight partnership by dismissing Amy Jones for a hard-fought 54. While England's premier spinner Sophie Ecclestone showed immense character with the bat—combining with Lauren Filer for a spirited lower-order stand to bring up her maiden Test half-century (50)—Rana remained relentless. Rana ultimately clean-bowled Ecclestone to trigger the final celebrations, finishing with excellent figures of 4 for 42. Deepti Sh...