India wraps up a win for the ages at Lord’s
India secured a historic victory at Lord’s, defeating England by a significant margin of 270 runs. The match concluded on the final morning as Sneh Rana dismantled the host's stubborn lower-order resistance.

India completed a dominant performance at Lord’s, clinching a 270-run victory against England on the final morning of the historic Test match. The margin of victory underscored the substantial gap in performance between the two teams throughout the four-day contest.
The visitor's bowling attack, led by Sneh Rana, proved clinical in the final session. Rana was instrumental in breaking England's resolve, claiming the crucial wickets of Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone, both of whom had reached half-centuries to delay the inevitable result.
Despite the resistance shown by the English middle order, the disciplined Indian side maintained pressure to wrap up the tail. The win marks a significant milestone for the Indian women's team in their red-ball cricket history on English soil. Source: Sneh caps off a memorable game by scalping England’s half-centurions Jones and Ecclestone on the final morning; the 270-run margin reflects the difference between the two sides in the historic Test.

