Anya Shrubsole’s World Cup final heroics for England will be ­immortalised at Lord’s with the MCC planning to introduce an ­honours board featuring women’s cricket for the first time.

At a meeting on Tuesday, the MCC discussed plans for an honours board for one-day cricket, giving equal weighting to men and women. At the moment, the only honours boards at Lord’s are for five-wicket hauls and centuries in Test cricket. But after Sunday’s Women’s World Cup final, the MCC will redress that balance by commemorating one-day cricket in the same way so Shrubsole’s six for 46 will be given lasting recognition.

“We are looking into an ­honours board in one-day cricket for everybody,” said Derek Brewer, the MCC chief executive. “There are some practical issues we have to address first, such as where it will be situated and how long back in time we go but it is certainly on our minds and an ODI honours board for both men and women would be the way forward.”

Brewer and Gerald Corbett, the chairman of the MCC, also told The Daily Telegraph that the club wants to host more women’s internationals and will bid for a team in the Kia ­Super League when host ­venues are allocated again in the future.