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India's women's Test cricket win at Lord's an ode to the country's pioneering women cricketers

India's women's Test cricket win at Lord's an ode to the country's pioneering women cricketers
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This article is a duplicate of the previous report regarding the Indian women's cricket team's victory at Lord's. It details the match highlights and the historical significance of the win for Indian cricket.

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It underscores the importance of historical milestones in international women's sports.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Annesha Ghosh London Getty Images Yastika Bhatia celebrates her century during day three of the Test match at Lord's On Monday afternoon, India cricketer Sneh Rana delivered the ball at London's iconic Lord's cricket stadium, completing a journey for the Indian women's cricket team that has been half-a-century in the making.

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