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Historic! India women rout England by 347 runs in 1st Test

December 16, 2023

IMAGE: India women registered the biggest victory in terms of runs in the history of women's Test cricket. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

Deepti Sharma wrecked havoc with the ball for the second time in as many days as a dominant India Women team scripted a record-breaking 347-run victory over England on Day 3 of the one-off Test at the Dr D Y Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, on Saturday.

 

India set in motion the hunt for triumph while declaring their second innings closed at the overnight score of 186/6, leaving England to climb a huge mountain of 479 runs in their second innings.

The Indian bowlers led by off-spinner Deepti (4/32) and pacer Pooja Vastrakar (3/23) then bundled out England for 131 to register the biggest victory in terms of runs in the history of women's Test cricket, bettering Sri Lanka's 309-run victory over Pakistan in April 1998.

It was also India's first win over England at home in 15 Tests, having beaten them in away games twice in 2014, giving them a big boost ahead of the one-off Test against Australia starting in Mumbai next week.

Over the course of the last three days the Indians did not show any rust of not having played Test cricket in two years, and a first at home after nine years, while being at their ruthless best.

IMAGE: Deepti Sharma celebrates with Sneh Rana after taking the wicket of Danielle Wyatt on Day 3 of the one-off Test on Saturday. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

But for all that slew of records, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side should thank Deepti (4/32) who was in her elements after that sensational 5 for seven in the first innings, as England lacked gumption to fight even on a pitch that appeared to be far more gentle.

India did not have to wait for long for the first breakthrough this morning.

It came in the form of Tammy Beaumont (17) with pacer Renuka Singh moving the ball in from outside the off to knock down her off-stump.

IMAGE: Deepti Sharma celebrates with team-mates after taking the wicket of Amy Jones. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

England sunk deeper after suffering twin blows in Vastrakar's first over. Sophie Dunkley (15) played one straight into the hands of substitute Harleen Deol at gully.

Vastrakar then dealt England a body blow when she cleaned up first-innings star Nat Sciver-Brunt for a first-ball duck, getting the ball to nip back in and passing it through between the bat and the pad.

India also wasted two DRS reviews in haste -- one each against Heather Knight and Danni Wyatt -- but did not have to work too hard for the third wicket.

IMAGE: Pacer Renuka Singh Thakur celebrates after dismissing Tammy Beaumont. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

An on-song Vastrakar had one nipping away after pitching to find an outside edge off Knight's bat, as Yastika Bhatia did the rest behind the stumps. Knight made a 20-ball 21 with four boundaries.

England's misery continued when Wyatt edged a delivery to the first slip for Deepti's first wicket in the innings after making 12.

Deepti then had Amy Jones (5) pulling one straight to short midwicket, and in her seventh over of the innings, the 26-year-old hit the timber twice to dismiss Kate Cross (16) and Lauren Filer (0).

IMAGE: This was India's first win over England at home in 15 Tests. Photograph: BCCI Women/X

While Deepti narrowly missed taking 10 wickets in the game to become the first Indian Women's player to do so, Rajeshwari Gayakwad (2/20) enjoyed some success.

The left-arm spinner had her first success in the form of Sophie Ecclestone (10) when the batter went for a sweep and missed to connect, while Lauren Bell (8) was caught by Jemimah Rodrigues at silly point for the final wicket of the game.

It was a perfect outing for India also given that all their debutants in the game -- Shubha Satheesh, Rodrigues and Renuka -- tasted success, but there also was a dampener in the form of Shubha missing the action on the second and the third day owing to a fractured finger.

Brief Scores:

England Women 2nd inns: 131 all out in 27.3 ovs (Deepti Sharma 4/32, Pooja Vastrakar 3-23).

India Women 2nd inns: 186-6 dec in 42 ovs (Harmanpreet Kaur 44, Shafali Verma 33; Charlotte Dean 4-68).

England Women 1st inns: 136 all out in 35.3 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 59; Deepti 5-7, Sneh 2-25).

India Women 1st inns: 428 all out in 104.3 ovs (Shubha Satheesh 69, Jemimah Rodrigues 68, Deepti Sharma 67, Yastika Bhatia 66, Harmanpreet Kaur 49).

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