Yastika Bhatia became the first woman to score a Test century at Lord's Cricket Ground during a one-off Test against England [1].

This milestone represents a significant shift in the visibility and prestige of women's cricket, as Bhatia conquered one of the sport's most historic venues. The performance anchored a dominant Indian side and paved the way for a landmark victory in London.

Bhatia scored 113 runs [1] while facing 158 balls [2] during the match. Her innings on July 13, 2026 [3], propelled India into a commanding position. The effort helped India set a target of 457 runs for the England women's team [4].

By the end of the third day, England struggled at 130 runs for the loss of six wickets [4]. At that stage, India was within four wickets of securing the win [1].

India eventually secured the victory, winning the match by 270 runs [5]. This result marks the first time the Indian women's team has won a Test match at Lord's.

The victory was supported by further records broken during the series, including contributions from captain Harmanpreet Kaur [5]. The result concludes the one-off Test with India asserting dominance over the English side on their home soil.

Yastika Bhatia became the first woman to score a Test century at Lord's Cricket Ground

Bhatia's century is more than a personal achievement; it is a symbolic breakthrough for women's cricket at a venue traditionally defined by men's history. By securing a victory by 270 runs, India has demonstrated a growing technical and mental gap between themselves and other top-tier nations in the longest format of the game.