Lord’s Conquered: Indian Women Script Historic 270-Run Test Triumph Over England
The Indian Women’s Cricket Team has etched its name into the history books with a monumental 270-run victory over England in the first-ever Women’s Test match played at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Sealing the win before lunch on Day 4 (July 13, 2026), Harmanpreet Kaur’s side dominated from the opening session, shattering records and delivering England its heaviest defeat by runs against India in a women’s Test.
🏏 Match Summary
England won the toss and elected to field, hoping to utilize the legendary Lord’s slope and early morning moisture. However, India’s disciplined batting and relentless bowling attack quickly took control of the game.
First Innings: The Dream Debut
- India (285 all out): Built on rock-solid half-centuries from vice-captain Smriti Mandhana (83), skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (58), and Deepti Sharma (57).
- England (170 all out): India’s debutant seamer, Kranti Gaud, dismantled the English batting order with an extraordinary spell of 5 for 37. In doing so, she became the first woman in history to record a five-wicket haul in a Test match at Lord’s. Only Amy Jones offered serious resistance with a fighting 52.
Second Innings: A Historic Century
- India (341/7 declared): Holding a 115-run lead, India pressed down on the accelerator. Wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia played the innings of a lifetime, scoring a magnificent 113 off 158 balls. She became the first woman ever to score a Test century at Lord’s. Richa Ghosh provided the closing fireworks with a blistering, unbeaten 50 off just 52 balls.
- England’s premier spinner Sophie Ecclestone fought valiantly, picking up a five-wicket haul (5/119), but India set a massive target of 457 runs.
The Final Day Defile
- England (186 all out): Chasing an impossible target, England’s top order crumbled under relentless pressure. Despite a defiant, aggressive 50 from Sophie Ecclestone to delay the inevitable, off-spinner Sneh Rana ran through the tail to finish with 4 for 42, clean-bowling Ecclestone to wrap up the match.
- Kranti Gaud was rightfully named Player of the Match for her match figures of 7 for 91.
An Emotional Farewell: The historic match also marked the final international appearances for England legends Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight, who officially announced their retirements from all formats of the game following the defeat.
📣 The Reactions
The triumph triggered widespread celebration across the cricketing community, praising the growth and indomitable spirit of the women’s game.
From the Dressing Rooms
“I never thought about it, but the day the match started, I wanted to get my name written on the Honours Board. My simple plan was to hit my lines and lengths… I feel very proud, as does my family.”
— Kranti Gaud, Player of the Match
“Our opening batters have been our strength throughout the tour. The support staff played a massive role in preparing this side for red-ball cricket… to win a Test match at Lord’s is incredibly special.”
— Harmanpreet Kaur, India Captain
Leaders & Officials
- Amit Shah (Union Home Minister): “A New Era of Indian Women’s Cricket Begins. The victory of our girls in the first-ever women’s international cricket test match played at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground… symbolises the unstoppable rise of Indian women’s cricket.”
- Mithun Manhas (BCCI President): “This is one of the finest moments in the history of Indian women’s cricket… They embraced the occasion, played with tremendous character and made the entire nation proud.”
- Devajit Saikia (BCCI Honorary Secretary): “This historic victory is the result of years of sustained investment and belief in women’s cricket… through stronger domestic structures, enhanced opportunities, and greater professional support.”
With this victory, the Indian Women’s Team extends their phenomenal, unbeaten run in Test cricket on English soil, further establishing themselves as a modern red-ball powerhouse.
