India head for victory over England as Yastika and Ecclestone make history at Lord’s
•India is on the brink of victory over England in a Test match at Lord’s, leading by 211 runs.
•Yastika Bhatia has made history as the first woman to score a century in a Lord's Test.
•England requires 327 runs to win with only four wickets remaining in their second innings.
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India 341-7; England 130-6. England need 327 runs with 4 wickets remaining
Two women claim first Test milestones at Lord’s
India are poised for victory in their Test at Lord’s after reducing England to 130 for six in their second innings, having spent the first two sessions of the day batting them out of the game.
Yastika Bhatia became the first woman to score a century in a Lord’s Test, as India piled on the runs across the morning and afternoon sessions before declaring on 341 for seven, with England needing 327 runs to win. Yastika underwent anterior cruciate ligament surgery last year, and the wicketkeeper had to rebuild her leg muscles from scratch; here was just reward for months of hard rehab.
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