Shivraj hails India's historic Lord's Test win, MP's Kranti Goud
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday, 13 July 2026 congratulated the Indian women's cricket team on their landmark 270-run victory over England in the first-ever women's Test match held at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, singling out Madhya Pradesh fast bowler Kranti Goud for her seven-wicket haul in the historic contest.
Context
Chouhan posted on X, calling the win a revolution echoing through Lord's — 'लॉर्ड्स में गूँजी भारत की क्रांति!' ('India's revolution resounded at Lord's!'). He described the Indian women's team as 'The Goddesses of Lord's' and extended heartfelt congratulations to the squad and, in particular, to Kranti Goud, whom he referred to as 'मध्यप्रदेश की बेटी' ('daughter of Madhya Pradesh').
The match marked the first time a women's Test had been staged at Lord's, the 200-year-old ground in St John's Wood, London, widely regarded as the home of cricket. India's 270-run winning margin made it a commanding debut for women's cricket at the storied venue.
Policy Backdrop
India's rise in women's cricket has been underpinned by structural investment over the past decade. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) launched the Women's Premier League (WPL) in 2023, providing a high-profile domestic franchise platform that has accelerated talent development and visibility for players including those from smaller state associations.
Madhya Pradesh has steadily built its reputation as a nursery for national-level athletes across disciplines. The state's cricket infrastructure, backed by the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA), has increasingly channelled women players into the national pipeline, with Kranti Goud's seven-wicket performance at Lord's representing a landmark individual moment for the state.
Stakeholders and Impact
The victory carries significance well beyond the scoreboard. For women cricketers across India, a Test win of this magnitude at the world's most iconic ground reinforces the argument for a fuller, more regular women's Test calendar — a demand that administrators and players have pressed for in recent years.
For Madhya Pradesh, Goud's seven wickets provide a high-profile advertisement for the state's sporting ecosystem. Political leaders from the state, including Chouhan — who served four terms as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh before moving to the Union Cabinet — have consistently championed athletes from the region on national platforms. Chouhan's post continues that pattern, using a sporting moment to reinforce regional pride while celebrating a national achievement.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to whether the BCCI and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) use this historic occasion to expand the women's bilateral Test schedule between the two sides. Domestically, Kranti Goud's breakout performance is likely to elevate her profile in selection discussions for future multi-format tours. Any state-level felicitation or sports infrastructure announcement from Madhya Pradesh in the wake of the victory will be closely watched.