Indian women's cricket team, led by their skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, thumped the visiting England women's cricket team by 347 runs in the one-off Test held at Dr DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Led by Deepti Sharma's nine wicket haul, this win is India's biggest in terms of margin in the history of women's Tests. The previous record was held by Sri Lanka (309-run win over Pakistan) in Colombo in 1998. It was also India's first win over England at home in Test match cricket. With Australia up next, this match will serve as a great confidence-booster. The Indian bowlers led by off-spinner Deepti Sharma (4/32) and pacer Pooja Vastrakar (3/23) in the second innings as England were bowled out for 131.
IND-W Vs ENG-W, One-Off Test: Deepti Sharma Stars With A Nine-Wicket Haul In Massive 347-Run Win Over England Women - In Pics
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Indian women's cricket team, led by their skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, thumped the visiting England women's cricket team by 347 runs in the one-off Test held at Dr DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Led by Deepti Sharma's nine wicket haul, this win is India's biggest in terms of margin in the history of women's Tests. The previous record was held by Sri Lanka (309-run win over Pakistan) in Colombo in 1998. It was also India's first win over England at home in Test match cricket. With Australia up next, this match will serve as a great confidence-booster. The Indian bowlers led by off-spinner Deepti Sharma (4/32) and pacer Pooja Vastrakar (3/23) in the second innings as England were bowled out for 131.
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