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Mandhana, Harmanpreet and Deepti star as India post 285, reduce England to 21/1 on day 1 at Lord's

India posted 285 runs on the opening day of the historic women's Test match. Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Deepti Sharma scored half-centuries for the visitors. England's spinners took wicket

Mandhana, Harmanpreet and Deepti star as India post 285, reduce England to 21/1 on day 1 at Lord's
Yahoo Sports — 10 July 2026
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India posted 285 runs on the opening day of the historic women's Test match. Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Deepti Sharma scored half-centurie

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Why This Matters

The opening day of the historic women’s Test at Lord’s has already rewritten the narrative of women’s cricket, proving that parity in opportunities and investment can yield immediate dividends. Beyond the runs, the performance of Mandhana, Harmanpreet, and Deepti signals India’s growing prowess in the longest format, where mental resilience often trumps raw aggression. It also underscores how England’s historic home ground advantage is no longer an unassailable fortress, especially when facing teams that have closed the gap through structured domestic leagues and international exposure.

Background Context

Women’s Test cricket has long been the neglected sibling of the ODIs and T20s, with fewer scheduled matches and limited broadcast coverage—until the recent surge in demand and the ICC’s push for equality in prize money and calendar space. England, traditionally a powerhouse in women’s cricket, has hosted 19 Women’s Ashes Tests, but India’s rise reflects a decade of grassroots development, including the WPL’s launch in 2023, which has professionalized the sport for Indian players like Deepti Sharma. The Lord’s pitch, often conducive to seam bowling, added another layer of challenge as India adapted with disciplined stroke play.

What Happens Next

England’s recovery will hinge on their top order’s ability to withstand India’s seam attack, particularly from Pooja Vastrakar and Renuka Singh, who could exploit any early swing. A collapse here would not only dent England’s confidence but also validate India’s bowling-first strategy, setting up a potential declaration and spin-friendly pitch later in the Test. With the WPL’s commercial success raising stakes, performances like Mandhana’s century could accelerate sponsorship deals for women’s cricket, turning this match into a case study for future negotiations.

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