India bowl out England to win historic Lord's Test by 270 runs
India take the required four wickets before lunch to seal an emphatic 270-run victory over England in the historic women's Test match at Lord's.
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India take the required four wickets before lunch to seal an emphatic 270-run victory over England in the historic women's Test match at Lord's.
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