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Lord's hosts first women's Test as England face India in four-day historic match

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Lord's Cricket Ground will make history on Friday by staging its first-ever women's Test match, featuring a four-day contest between England and India. The milestone arrives more than five decades after the iconic venue hosted its first women's international game. Public interest has been exceptionally high, with over 30,000 tickets already sold ahead of the match. However, India will be without opener Pratika Rawal, who has been ruled out due to a knee injury.

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