India, July 15 -- No good cricketing story is ever complete without the mention of the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. Last week, the Home of Cricket, standing for 142 years and having written countless legends into its honours board, hosted its first-ever women's Test between England and India, and it was the visitors who walked away with the historic win. The chips were stacked all in home team England's favour but out of nowhere they were dismantled by a mammoth margin of 270 runs, by a spirited Indian team, that etched their names into the history books on a ground that had never before crowned a women's champion. All-rounder in the team, Sneh Rana, shares, "Yeh ek aisi jeet hai jo itihaas ke panno mein darj ho gayi hai," Rana says. "Ja...