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    India’s Mandhana Shines in Historic First Women’s Test at Lord’s

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a landmark event for women’s cricket, India’s Smriti Mandhana delivered a standout performance in the inaugural women’s Test match held at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground. This match represents a significant milestone as it is the first-ever women’s Test played at this historic venue, often referred to as the ‘Home of Cricket.’ Mandhana’s skillful batting helped set the tone for the game, showcasing the growing prominence and competitiveness of women’s cricket on the global stage.

    Lord’s, known for hosting some of the most memorable moments in cricket history, has traditionally been a venue for men’s international matches. The inclusion of a women’s Test here signals a progressive shift towards gender equality in the sport, highlighting the increasing recognition and support for female cricketers worldwide. Mandhana’s performance not only inspired her team but also captivated cricket fans, reinforcing the importance of expanding opportunities for women in cricket.

    Meanwhile, this historic Test match is expected to boost the profile of women’s cricket, encouraging more countries to invest in the longer format of the game for women. Mandhana’s role as a leading figure in Indian cricket underscores the talent emerging from the subcontinent, which has been pivotal in raising the standards of women’s cricket internationally. The event at Lord’s is a promising step toward greater inclusivity and the elevation of women’s cricket to new heights.

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