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Pupils inspired by historic England women cricket Test

England's women making history at Lord's this weekend is inspiring young cricketers in Worcester.

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Pupils inspired by historic England women cricket Test

From left to right: Elsa, Naomi, Cat and Esme play in RGS Worcester's cricket team [BBC]A group of young cricketers from Worcester say the historic first women's cricket Test being held at Lord's will help change the perception of it being "a boys sport".England are taking on India there this weekend - the first time ever that the home of cricket has hosted a women's Test.It is the second time the English team have made history there in a week.

More than 28,000 people filled the ground on Sunday for the Women's T20 World Cup final, which Nat Sciver-Brunt's England lost to Australia.Elsa, Naomi, Cat and Esme all play in RGS Worcester's cricket team and told the BBC seeing female cricketers on such a big stage is inspiring and can only promote the sport further.England's Lauren Bell celebrates taking a wicket during day one of the first Women's Rothesay Test at Lord's [PA Media]Cat is just finishing Year 12 and plays internationally for Spain.

She says she watches how the England team do things carefully and wants to bring leadership skills into her own captaincy at RGS Worcester next year.She said: "Nat Sciver-Brunt is one of my role models. I've looked up to her ever since I started cricket when I was 10, and seeing her step into the role of England captain has been so inspiring and something that I would definitely want to take on to RGS next season."

Elsa captains the Under-15s team and has been playing cricket at school since she was in year 3. She told the BBC more schools should offer it to girls as a sport.She said: "I think it builds good teamwork and leadership skills that you can take into life."

15-year-old Naomi thinks it's inspiring to see England's women play on such a big stage and she hopes it will change the perspective of the sport."A lot of people say it's mainly a boys sport, and then they see how strong our team is. They are like 'oh my gosh I didn't know that a girl could bowl so fast or a girl could hit that far'," she added.

Esme, who's also 15,

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