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India Dominates England in Women's Test with a 270-Run Victory

India's women's cricket team showcased an impressive performance, defeating England by 270 runs in a one-off Test match. Led by Sneh Rana's exceptional bowling, the Indian team restricted England to just 186 runs while chasing a daunting target of 457. Despite Amy Jones' effort with the bat, England fell short. This victory highlights India's dominance in women's cricket. Read on for a detailed breakdown of the match.
 

India's Bowling Attack Shines in Women's Test

In a commanding performance, India's bowlers, spearheaded by off-spinner Sneh Rana, secured a resounding 270-run victory over England on the final day of their one-off Women's Test in London on Monday.


Set an ambitious target of 457 runs, England struggled and were dismissed for just 186 runs after starting the day at 130 for six.


Sneh Rana, along with fellow spinner Deepti Sharma, was instrumental in dismantling the English batting lineup, with Rana claiming four wickets for 42 runs, contributing to a total of six wickets taken by the duo.


Despite a valiant effort from wicketkeeper Amy Jones, who scored 52 runs, her performance was not enough to change the outcome of the match.


In summary, India posted scores of 285 and 341/7 declared, while England managed 170 and 186 all out in 62.5 overs, with notable contributions from Amy Jones (54) and Sophie Ecclestone (50).