Heather Knight has welcomed the return of Test cricket to the women’s schedule after England’s fixtures for the summer were announced. Knight, the England captain, said it was “really important that we keep Test cricket going in the women’s game”, with confirmation that India will tour this summer and play their first Test in six years.

The BCCI secretary, Jay Shah, had tweeted on International Women’s Day in March that India would play England in a one-off match. The Test will take place at Bristol on June 16-19 – starting two days before India’s men take on New Zealand in the World Test Championship final – to be followed by three ODIs and three T20Is. England will also face New Zealand in T20I and ODI series in September.

England’s last three Tests have all come as part of the multi-format points system used for the women’s Ashes. They entertained India at Wormsley in 2014, losing by six wickets, and have not won in the format since the 2013-14 Ashes at Perth. India’s most-recent Test was an innings win over South Africa in 2014-15.

With an Ashes tour looming this winter, England’s women are in the unusual position of having more than one Test in their schedule. Knight described scoring a hundred at Wormsley during the 2013 Ashes as one of her “proudest moments” and said she was pleased to be involved in Bristol staging its first Test.

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