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Indian Cricketer Kranti Gaud Earns Place on Lord’s Honours Board
Kranti Gaud's five-wicket haul powered India to a historic Lord's Test win and earned her a place on the Honours Board.
Who is Kranti Gaud?
Kranti Gaud is one of India’s most promising young fast bowlers. The 22-year-old from Madhya Pradesh has risen rapidly through the ranks. She represented her state in domestic cricket before earning a place in the national team and the UP Warriorz in the Women’s Premier League. Known for her pace, swing and ability to strike with the new ball, Gaud has quickly established herself as one of India’s brightest pace prospects.
What is Kranti Gaud’s backstory?
Kranti’s journey to international cricket has been anything but easy. Hailing from a small town in Madhya Pradesh, she overcame financial hardships and limited resources to pursue cricket. Her family made several sacrifices to support her dream. Meanwhile, she continued to impress in domestic tournaments with consistent wicket-taking performances. Those performances earned her an India call-up in 2025. Within a year, she had become one of the country’s leading young seamers.
What did Kranti Gaud achieve at Lord’s?
Kranti delivered the defining performance of her young career in the one-off Test against England at Lord’s. She claimed 5 wickets for 37 runs in the first innings, becoming the first woman ever to have her name etched on the iconic Lord’s Test Honours Board. She followed it up with two more wickets in the second innings. Therefore, she finished with a seven-wicket match haul, earning the Player of the Match award and playing a pivotal role in one of India’s greatest overseas Test victories.
How did India register a historic win over England?
India scripted history by defeating England by 270 runs in the first-ever women’s Test played at Lord’s. After posting 285 in the first innings, India bowled England out for 170 to take control of the match. This was thanks largely to Kranti Gaud’s five-wicket haul. Yastika Bhatia then produced a brilliant century in the second innings as India declared at 341/7. They set England an imposing target of 457. The visitors wrapped up the match on the fourth day. In the end, Kranti Gaud and Sneh Rana led the bowling attack to seal a landmark victory at the Home of Cricket.
