India Thrash England By 347 Runs, Biggest Win In Women's Test History
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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 next week
The Indian women's cricket team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur thrashed England in some style in Navi Mumbai on Saturday, setting a world record in the process. Boosted by Deepti Sharma's match haul of nine wickets, India beat England by 347 runs. This is the biggest margin of win (in terms of runs) in the history of women's Tests. The previous best was Sri Lanka's 309-run win over Pakistan in Colombo in 1998. The win was also Indian women's team's first over England at home. !Rajeshwari Gayakwad takes the final wicket as #TeamIndia beat England by 347 runs in the only Test in Navi Mumbai.Fantastic all-round performance #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/vNxqYw9CrL
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 next week.
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