Debutant off-spinner Sneh Rana, whose three-wicket haul helped Indian women's team make a late comeback on the first day of the one-off Test against England, dedicated her performance to her father who died two months ago.
"I lost my father two months back. I lost him just before this team was announced. It was difficult, it was a bit emotional moment (when she stepped onto the field) because he wanted to see me play again for India. Unfortunately, he can't. But it is fine, part of life," said Sneh who picked 3/77 in her first Test which was also her first international in five years. England, who were 230/2 at one stage, ended the day at 269/6.
"I had suffered an injury due to which I was away from cricket for one year. But I have been playing domestic cricket and performing, thanks to which I am making a comeback," the 27-year-old told the media.