India, July 13 -- India Women etched their names into cricketing folklore by registering a monumental 270-run victory over England Women in the first-ever standalone Women's Test match played at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground on Jul 13. In a match defined by historic milestones, tactical supremacy, and emotional departures, Harmanpreet Kaur's side outclassed the hosts in every single department over four days.

Opting to bowl first, England found themselves chasing the game early on. India posted a solid first-innings total of 285, anchored by elegant half-centuries from vice-captain Smriti Mandhana (83), skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (58), and Deepti Sharma (57). England's response was completely dismantled by Indian medium-pacer Kranti Gau...