India Women made history at Lord’s, sealing their first-ever Test win over England on July 13. The victory was packed with standout stats, from Deepti Sharma’s record-breaking wickets to England’s T20 ranking takeover.

India’s Lord’s Triumph: The Numbers That Roared

Hard lengths tested India away from home—opponents will keep coming back to this blueprint. But the visitors turned the tide, with Deepti Sharma now the leading wicket-taker in women’s internationals. Her rise? Defined by cold, hard numbers.

Elsewhere, England’s 4-0 T20I series win in Southampton dethroned India from the top of the ICC Rankings. A tactical masterclass saw the hosts wrestle momentum back when India seemed in control.

T20 World Cup & Record-Breaking Feats

Australia’s dominance looms large—they’re 3-0 against England in T20 World Cup finals. But here’s the twist: England have never lost a T20 World Cup game at home.

And the big hits? Only two 200-plus totals in Women’s T20 World Cup history—both by England. Meanwhile, Amir Jangoo and Roston Chase’s marathon stand rewrote the record books, while New Zealand’s greatest-ever batter left a statistical legacy few can match.

Opening Day Fireworks in Nottingham

A 317-run first-wicket stand headlined a record-feast on day one in Nottingham. The kind of day where the scoreboard kept spinning—and the crowd kept roaring.