India beat England in historic first women's test at Lord's
India beat England in historic first women's test at Lord's. LONDON: India beat England by 270 runs as the first women’s test match in the history of Lord’s…
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India beat England in historic first women's test at Lord's. LONDON: India beat England by 270 runs as the first women’s test match in the history of Lord’s cricket ground concluded on Monday with the hosts being all out for 186 while chasing a target of 457. Sneh Rana takes the wicket of Sophie Ecclestone to complete India's 270-run victory over England in the historic first women's Test at Lord's. Rana’s four for 42 enabled India to dismiss England for 186 at 12.35pm on day four.
Furthermore, Lord's, cricket's most iconic ground, has been hosting international matches since 1884. India declared at 341-7 on the third day, setting a target of 457 for England. But Ecclestone battled away, enjoyed some luck after two drops and made a maiden Test half-century before she was last batter out to Sneh Rana.
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India beat England in historic first women's test at Lord's. LONDON: India beat England by 270 runs as the first women’s test match in the history of Lord’s cricket ground concluded on Monday with the hosts being all out for 186 while chasing a target of 457
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSneh Rana takes the wicket of Sophie Ecclestone to complete India's 270-run victory over England in the historic first women's Test at Lord's
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Rana’s four for 42 enabled India to dismiss England for 186 at 12.35pm on day four.
according to The IndependentLord's, cricket's most iconic ground, has been hosting international matches since 1884.
according to Channel News AsiaIndia declared at 341-7 on the third day, setting a target of 457 for England.
according to Channel News AsiaBut Ecclestone battled away, enjoyed some luck after two drops and made a maiden Test half-century before she was last batter out to Sneh Rana.
according to The Independent
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