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

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.

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

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

India showcased their bowling prowess, reducing England to 47-4 on Day 2 before dismissing key batter Amy Jones after her resilient 52-run knock.