India vs England (2002) – KD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow, India – match drawn
India Women vs England Women in a Women’s Test at Lucknow ended in a draw, with India finishing just shy of England’s total. The England Women’s team scored 314 in total and the India Women’s team responded with 312/9 with Hemlata Kala scoring 110.
India vs South Africa (2002) – Boland Park,Paarl, South Africa
The India Women vs South Africa Women Test at Boland Park in Paarl resulted in India producing a commanding 10‑wicket win after posting a big first‑innings total.
India Women declared their first innings at 404 runs for nine and then bowled South Africa Women out for 150 and 266 respectively.
Five Indian batters scored half-centuries in the first innings.
India vs England (2002) – Shenley Cricket Centre,Shenley, England
The fixture between India and England at the Shenley Cricket Centre was unfortunately abandoned, with no play possible and the match ending without a ball bowled. This was due to three days of heavy showers at the ground.
India vs England (2002) – County Ground, Taunton, England
India Women vs England Women at the County Ground in Taunton finished in a draw. England Women accrued a total of 329 in their first innings and 198 for 6 was declared in the second innings, while India Women piled up a total of 467 in reply.
Mithali Raj scored a majestic double hundred and Neetu David picked four wickets in the first innings.
India vs New Zealand (2003) – Bilakhiya Stadium,Vapi, India
India Women vs New Zealand Women at the Bilakhiya Stadium in Vapi ended in a draw after only two completed innings.
New Zealand Women racked up a total of 201/9 in the first innings and a 102/4 in the second innings, India Women responded with a total of 277 with Hemlata scoring a century.
India vs England (2005) – Jamia Millia Cricket Ground, Delhi, India
India Women vs England Women at the Jamia Millia Cricket Ground in Delhi produced yet another draw, with India declaring in the second innings and England unable to chase the final‑day target.
India’s side scored a total of 289 in the first innings and followed it up with 175 for 4 declared in the second, while England Women replied with 154 and then finished at 210 for 6 chasing 311.
India vs Australia (2006) – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
The fixture between India Women vs Australia Women at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide concluded in a defeat for India by an innings and four runs.
Australia Women put up a total of 250, and India’s side was bowled out for 93 in the first innings and 153 in the second, giving the host victory by an innings and 4 runs. Lisa Sthalekar and Karen Rolton scored half-centuries.
India vs England (2006) – Grace Road Ground Leicester, England
The match between India Women vs England Women at Grace Road Ground in Leicester resulted in a draw, with India hanging on in the fourth innings, surviving by two wickets.
England Women racked up totals of 223 and 345 for 8 declared, while India’s side replied with totals of 298 and 187 for 8. Claire Taylor scored a century in the second innings.
India vs England (2006) – County Ground, Taunton, England
India Women vs England Women at the County Ground in Taunton saw India clinch a five‑wicket victory after enforcing the follow‑on on England.
Anjum Chopra and Mithali Raj’s 136-run partnership helped India post 307 in the first innings. Jhulan Goswami’ five-wicket haul helped scuttle the opponent out for 99 but the game petered out to a draw.
India vs England (2014) – Sir Paul Getty’s Ground, Wormsley, England
The fixture at the Sir Paul Getty’s Ground in Wormsley produced a memorable six‑wicket win for India on overseas soil, with England player Jenny Gunn taking the Player of the Match title with five wickets and 62 runs.
Niranjana Nagarajan and Jhulan Goswami picked a four-wicket haul each.
India vs South Africa (2014) – Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore, India
Centuries from Thirush Kamini and Poonam Raut was underpinned by Harmanpreet Kaur’s nine-wicket match haul as India Women beat South Africa Women by an innings and 34-runs in the only Test in Mysore at the Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground.
India vs England (2021) – County Ground,Bristol, England
The match at County Ground in Bristol finished in a draw despite England’s declaration and India’s follow‑on. Debutant Shafali Verma, at just 17, scored a vital 96 in the second innings. Sophie Ecclestone picked eight wickets in the match.
England Women compiled 396 for 9 declared, and India Women replied with 231 in the first innings and 344 for 8 in the second after following on.
India vs Australia (2021) – Carrara Oval, Australia
India Women vs Australia Women at Carrara was drawn after both sides declared twice in a closely fought contest. It kicked off with Meg Lanning winning her fourth consecutive toss of the multi-format series and sending the visitors in on Carrara Oval’s drop-in surface.
India Women declared twice, first at 377 for 8 and then at 135 for 3, while Australia Women made 241 for 9 declared and 36 for 2 in a chase of 272. Smriti Mandhana scored 127 in the first innings.
India vs England (2023) – DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, India
The One-Off Test Match set between India Women vs England Women at DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai brought a 347-run win for India courtesy of a massive first‑innings score.
It was India Women’s first Test win at home against England in six attempts, the margin of victory the largest by runs in women’s Tests. Deepti Sharma picked nine wickets in the game.
India vs Australia (2023) – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India
The solitary Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai ended in an eight‑wicket win for India after a strong batting display where it scored 406 in the first innings. India chased down the 75-run target with eight wickets to spare.
India thus completed back-to-back Test victories at home against two quality opponents in England and Australia, with clinical all-round dominance by the players.
India vs South Africa (2024) – MA Chidambaram Stadium,Chennai, India
India won the one-off Test against South Africa by 10 wickets on the final session of the final day at Chepauk. Shafali Verma‘s double-century, Smriti Mandhana‘s 149 and Sneh Rana‘s sensational 10-wicket haul powered the Indian side to a comfortable victory.
India vs Australia (2026) – W.A.C.A, Australia
The Test in Perth ended in a 10‑wicket defeat for India after being outplayed in both innings. It capped a terrific bounce back for Australia after a 2-1 defeat in the T20I leg in an underwhelming start to Sophie Molineux’s captaincy reign.
Annabel Sutherland was the standout after an astounding all-round performance, where she made an imperious 129 and returned match figures of 6 for 61 off 23 overs.
England vs India (2026) – Lord’s, England
The historic first women’s Test in the iconic Lord’s stadium ended in a 270-run win for the visitor. Yastika Bhatia’s hundred and twin half-centuries from Smriti Mandhana helped India out bat England. Kranti Gaud registered a five-wicket haul in the first innings and Sneh Rana picked four to bowl England out for 186 in the second innings.
Published on Jul 13, 2026










