
India’s Smriti Mandhana plays a shot on the first day of the first Women’s cricket Test match between England and India at Lord’s cricket ground in London, on July 10, 2026.
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Smriti Mandhana struck an aggressive unbeaten 56 as India overcame regular jolts to post 122 for three against England at lunch on the opening day of the one-off Women’s Test here on Friday (July 10, 2026).
England elected to field once they won the toss, and the decision seemed vindicated as they reduced India to 37 for two, dismissing Shafali Verma and Yastika Bhatia inside seven overs.
But from that point, Mandhana, who remained unbeaten off 67 balls, and Jemimah Rodrigues (35, 38 balls) added 64 runs for the third wicket to lift India.
It was double barrel firing as Mandhana and Rodrigues tore into the English attack in their own inimitable styles.
Mandhana was severe on pacer Lauren Filer, carting her for two fours in a row, before smashing spinner Sophie Ecclestone for a six, a slog-sweep over mid-wicket.
Filer, however, had a wonderful moment when she induced a snick from Verma with a beauty of a delivery that shaped in before moving away to take the corner of her bat in the second over of the day.
Rodrigues sent Ecclestone twice to the ropes in succession as India motored at over six runs an over during their alliance, and it also helped the tourists to maintain a run-rate of over five at the end of first session.
But Rodrigues’ attempt to reach out to a wide delivery off pacer Issy Wong had disastrous consequences, as the ball disturbed the stumps after taking her bat’s edge.
But Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur (14 batting, 25 balls) ensured that India will end the first session without further damage, looking to take decisive control in the middle phase.
Published – July 10, 2026 07:13 pm IST
