'It was a great performance by the girls' - Sudha Shah
Sudha Shah, the coach of the Indian women's team, has praised the fighting abilities of the side after their historic series win against England
Sudha Shah, the coach of the Indian women's team, has praised the fighting abilities of the side after their historic series win against England
Two Tests, two fights to the death: women's cricket doesn't get any more exciting. Last time out it was India battling to save the draw, this time they were battling to win - and they fell over the line just in the nick of time to take the match, and with
Captain's innings don't come much more important. Charlotte Edwards' third Test century after England followed on earlier today has kept their slim hopes of saving this Test alive
England are taking some time to settle into their new home and by the close on the second day, plenty of their batsmen had been evicted, leaving their first innings in tatters
This was an historic day for England women's cricket as Taunton was launched as the heart and home of the game. But it wasn't just England settling in: India made themselves right at home in the second and final Test, striking 168 for 2 on a truncated fir
India Women's cricketer Snehal Pradhan reminisces about the last time the women's team played a Test in England, a historic win made all the more memorable by Jhulan Goswami's bowling
Since 2006, England women have risen to unbelievable heights on and off the field, while India have sunk into oblivion
These are exciting times for women's cricket. Taunton was launched as the spiritual and official home of the women's game today, as Jenny Thompson investigated