The strong-willed women who crafted India’s historic win at Lord’s
By K.R. Nayar India’s women’s team thrashing England by 270 runs in the one-off Test match at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground will be etched as a golden page in India’s cricket history. Becoming the winner of the first-ever women’s Test at Lord’s is indeed a great honour. It is akin to planting the tricolour at the summit of Mount Everest. One is reminded of the famous quote by Sunil Gavaskar after he crossed the 10,000-run barrier in Test cricket and had compared it to climbing Mount Everest, when he said: “There may be others who will follow, but the one who gets there first is remembered”. In the future, many women’s teams may go on to record Test victories at Lord’s, but India, who did it first through an emphatic win, will be remembered forever. All firsts, in sport, are indeed forever. Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and coach Amol Muzumdar need to be lauded for being able to shake off the ICC T20 World Cup exit defeat barely two weeks ago at the same venue (on June...