QUICKREADS
Rohit Sharma’s surprise presence in Women’s World Cup final sends decibel levels soaring: ‘When India cross that line…’
Former India captain Rohit Sharma made a surprise visit to the DY Patil Stadium to support the Indian women's team in the Women’s World Cup final against South Africa. Seated with family and cricket legends, Rohit enjoyed the match, reflecting on his past experiences in World Cup finals. India posted a strong score of 298 for seven.
What’s next for Harmanpreet Kaur’s India after historic ODI World Cup win? Australia await revenge, T20WC - Full fixture
India's women's cricket team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, celebrated a historic ODI World Cup win, marking a new era in the sport. After overcoming a tough start in the tournament, they defeated South Africa to claim their first title. The team will now focus on upcoming international fixtures, including a tour of Australia and preparations for the T20 World Cup in 2026.
In India’s moment of glory, a personal triumph for Amol Muzumdar
Harmanpreet Kaur's gesture of touching coach Amol Muzumdar's feet post-World Cup victory symbolizes respect and the bond formed after a challenging journey. Muzumdar, experienced in coaching, played a crucial role in guiding the team through tough moments, ultimately leading to their success. This victory marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Indian women's cricket.
Hobart win a timely reminder of Arshdeep’s T20 virtues
Kolkata's Arshdeep Singh, despite impressive stats and wicket-taking ability, has faced limited play in recent T20 matches due to India's batting depth focus. With a strong performance in Hobart, he showcased his skills alongside Bumrah, raising questions about his future in the squad and potential role in next year's T20 World Cup.
Victory parade unlikely for now for World Cup-winning Indian women’s team as BCCI prioritises ICC meet: Report
The Indian women's cricket team, fresh from their historic ODI World Cup win, will not have a victory parade due to the BCCI's focus on an upcoming ICC meeting. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed no celebrations are planned, citing safety concerns after a recent tragedy. The team is set to meet Prime Minister Modi in New Delhi instead.
World Cup: Amanjot leaves mark with fielding brilliance
In the World Cup final against South Africa, Indian allrounder Amanjot Kaur had a challenging game but made crucial contributions in the field. Her direct hit run-out of opener Tazmin Brits and a juggling catch of captain Laura Wolvaardt helped secure India's 52-run victory, marking their first World Cup win. Amanjot's resilience showcased the importance of fielding in cricket.
Lucknow Super Giants to appoint former Australian cricketer as their head coach: Report
Lucknow Super Giants plan to appoint veteran Australian coach Tom Moody as their new Global Director of Cricket, enhancing their cricket operations across multiple leagues. Moody's role will encompass overseeing the IPL team and the franchise's global network, aiming for a more integrated approach. His previous successes in T20 competitions bolster expectations for LSG's future performance.
We were determined not to let the trophy go outside: Richa Ghosh
Richa Ghosh played a crucial role in India's World Cup victory, scoring 34 runs in the final and showcasing her power-hitting skills throughout the tournament. With a tournament-high 12 sixes and a strike rate of 132, her fearless approach helped India secure their first World Cup title. Ghosh's determination and adaptability make her a standout player for the future.
ICC’s stunning Harmanpreet Kaur-MS Dhoni World Cup crossover blends nostalgia with buzz: ‘Same glory, 14 years apart’
The ICC celebrated India's women's cricket team's historic World Cup victory by recreating MS Dhoni's iconic moment with Harmanpreet Kaur at the Gateway of India. This win marks the end of a long wait for the women’s team, with Harmanpreet emphasizing that this success is just the beginning for Indian women’s cricket.
‘No side remains under a single coach’: Afghanistan Cricket Board to part ways with Jonathon Trott after World Cup 2026
Jonathon Trott will step down as Afghanistan's head coach after the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, as confirmed by the Afghanistan Cricket Board. Trott, who has led the team since 2022, has overseen significant growth, including a semi-final run in the 2024 T20 World Cup. The ACB views this transition as part of a long-term strategy for the team.
Harmanpreet reveals how Amol Muzumdar’s dressing-room blast reignited World Cup run: 'Can’t make same mistakes again'
India defied expectations to win their maiden Women’s World Cup title after a mid-tournament slump. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur credited head coach Amol Muzumdar's motivating speech after a loss to England for igniting their turnaround. Following that loss, India defeated New Zealand and Australia before triumphing in the final against South Africa, marking a historic victory.
‘Who the hell showed up?’ South African legends called out over shocking hypocrisy after Women’s World Cup snub
Thanja Vuur's viral video highlights the stark contrast between India's enthusiastic support for their women's cricket team during the 2025 ODI World Cup final and South Africa's absence of notable figures at the event. She criticizes South African legends and officials for not attending, questioning their commitment to women's cricket and the emotional impact of their absence on the players.
Why Pratika Rawal, India’s second highest run scorer in 2025 Women's World Cup, didn’t get winner's medal?
India's historic Women's ODI World Cup win is marked by iconic moments, yet overshadowed by the story of Pratika Rawal. Despite being the team's second-highest run-scorer, Rawal was sidelined by injury and replaced, making her ineligible for a winner's medal. This situation highlights a harsh ICC rule, reminiscent of past instances in men's cricket.
Ashwin stirs debate, calls India’s 2025 women’s World Cup haul bigger than 1983, 2011: 'It's a colossal achievement'
Ravichandran Ashwin ignited debate by claiming India's 2025 Women's World Cup victory is a greater achievement than the men's 1983 and 2011 wins. He emphasized the women's team's triumph as a transformative moment for Indian sports, inspiring future generations. Ashwin also called for an eight-episode documentary to highlight the diverse stories behind the team's success.
Women's ODI World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament: 3 Indian players make the cut, no Harmanpreet Kaur
Sophie Ecclestone excelled as the leading spinner in the Women's World Cup 2025, taking 16 wickets in seven matches. Nonkululeko Mlaba and Shree Charani also shone, contributing significantly to their teams. The tournament showcased a balanced team of the tournament with standout performances from Alyssa Healy, Smriti Mandhana, and Laura Wolvaardt, culminating in India's historic victory.
Deepti Sharma's fight to Richa Ghosh's resilience: 5 unsung moments from India's World Cup 2025 win
On November 3, 2025, India secured their first Women's ODI World Cup title by defeating South Africa. Key contributions came from players like Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma, while Amanjot Kaur's juggling catch of Laura Wolvaardt marked a turning point. The victory showcased India's resilience and highlighted several unsung moments throughout the tournament that led to their historic win.

