Sophie Ecclestone took three wickets on the opening day of the Women’s Test at Lord’s as England bowled India out for 285 but then lost an early wicket in reply

England host India in a women's Test at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground - the first of such a kind at the venue.

India's women's cricket team prepares for their first Test match at Lord's. This historic encounter follows their T20 World Cup campaign and a training camp. The team aims for a…

LONDON, July 9 : Lord's, the Home of Cricket since 1814, will mark another milestone on Friday when England and India step out for the first women's test match at the sport's most…

LONDON: Lord’s, the Home of Cricket since 1814, will mark another milestone on Friday when England and India step out for the first women’s test match at the sport’s most famous…

England will face India in the first-ever women's Test at Lord's, marking a historic moment for the iconic venue and the 153rd women's Test overall.

For the first time in history, Lord’s will host a women’s Test, marking a landmark occasion in the evolution of the women’s game | Cricket

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss and elected to field against India on Friday as Lord's finally played host to its first women's Test in the ground's long history.

England chose to bowl first in the landmark Women's Test at Lord's, where Shree Charani debuted for India alongside England debutants Alice Capsey and Mady Villiers.

Smriti Mandhana's unbeaten 56 in her 300th international game powered India to 122/3 in 25 overs against England at lunch on the opening day of the one-off Test.

India collapsed dramatically from 190/3 to 285 all out, as England's Sophie Ecclestone claimed a crucial three-for on the opening day at Lord's.

Sophie Ecclestone took three wickets on the opening day of the Women’s Test at Lord’s as England bowled India out for 285 but then lost an early wicket in reply

The spinner took the final three wickets to become the women’s all-time wicket-taker across all three formats with 338 dismissals.

India struck three early blows before capturing the prize wicket of Amy Jones in the inaugural women's Test at Lord's on Saturday.