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'God is a better writer': Harmanpreet Kaur reflects on India's historic Lord's triumph

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India defeated England by 270 runs in the first-ever women's Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, with England dismissed for 186 while chasing a target of 457 on the final day. The victory marked a historic achievement for Indian women's cricket at one of the sport's most iconic venues.

The win was built on strong batting performances and disciplined bowling. Yastika Bhatia scored a landmark century of 113, while openers Smriti Mandhana (70) and Shafali Verma provided important contributions. Richa Ghosh added an unbeaten fifty to help India set the formidable 457-run target. On the bowling front, Kranti Gaud was the standout performer with a seven-wicket match haul, supported by disciplined bowling from Sneh Rana and others.

The triumph extended India's unbeaten Test record in England to 40 years and improved their head-to-head record against England to 4-1 with 11 draws. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur reflected on the achievement by praising the team's resilience and the collective effort of the support staff, describing the victory as evidence of superior preparation and teamwork.

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