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India Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Wants Ten More Test Matches For Women's Team

Harmanpreet Kaur urges more Women's Test cricket opportunities.

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur has called for more opportunities in women's Test cricket after leading her side to a historic 270-run victory over England in the one-off Test at Lord's. Speaking after India's commanding win at the iconic venue, Harmanpreet expressed hope that the team would get to play many more matches in the longest format, saying she wished to see at least "10 more Test matches" in the future. India scripted history by winning the first-ever women's Test played at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, producing a dominant all-round performance to register one of the most memorable victories in the team's Test history.

The comprehensive 270-run triumph highlighted India's growing strength in the red-ball format and marked another milestone in the development of women's cricket on the international stage. Reflecting on the occasion during the post-match presentation, Harmanpreet described the experience of playing at Lord's as unforgettable. "God is a better writer and he has written it pretty well. Playing at the Lord's is always special. Really want to thank people who thought about bringing the match here," she said. The India captain credited those responsible for hosting the landmark fixture at the historic venue, widely regarded as the "Home of Cricket."

Harmanpreet also expressed optimism that the success of the match would encourage administrators to schedule more women's Tests, particularly at iconic venues. "Hopefully, we will get more here (at the Lord's). Hopefully, we will get 10 more Test matches and we can keep performing," she said. Her remarks echoed a long-standing demand from players and fans for a more consistent women's Test calendar, with international women's teams currently playing only a handful of red-ball matches each year.

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India's emphatic victory showcased the team's ability to excel across all formats and reinforced its credentials as one of the strongest sides in women's cricket. The visitors outplayed England with disciplined bowling, resilient batting and sharp fielding to secure a convincing win by 270 runs. The result also underscored the progress made by the Indian women's team in adapting to the unique challenges of Test cricket, where patience, endurance and tactical execution play a decisive role.

The victory at Lord's is expected to strengthen calls for greater investment in women's Test cricket and a more structured schedule from the International Cricket Council (ICC) and national boards. While women's cricket has expanded rapidly through limited-overs competitions in recent years, Test matches remain relatively rare. Harmanpreet's comments reflect the growing belief among leading players that regular opportunities in the longest format are essential for the continued growth of the women's game.

India's landmark triumph will be remembered as one of the defining moments in the team's Test journey, not only because of the scale of the victory but also because it came at one of cricket's most iconic venues. As celebrations continue, attention is likely to shift towards whether cricket administrators respond to renewed calls for more women's Test matches, giving players like Harmanpreet and her teammates additional opportunities to compete and build on this historic success.

Also Read: Harmanpreet Kaur Calls Lord's Test a "Very Big Moment" For India

 
 
 
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