New Delhi, July 12 -- LONDON - Lauren Filer went back to drive and was struck on the pad. The umpire's finger went up. Kranti Gaud walked back through her teammates with five wickets for 27 runs, and in the Long Room at Lord's Cricket Ground, a board that had existed for more than a century began carrying its first woman's name.

Gaud took those five wickets in 14.1 overs on day two of the Rothesay Women's Test, England's first innings reduced to 170 all out in 59.1 overs. She dismissed Maia Bouchier caught behind, removed Alice Capsey through the gate, trapped England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt lbw for 44, had Lauren Bell caught at slip off a rebound from Shafali Verma's hands in the outfield, and ended England's innings with Filer lbw to ...