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Shafali Verma plays a shot during the ICC Women's World Cup final ODI cricket match between India Women and South Africa Women.

Shafali Verma becomes youngest batter in 52 years of World Cup history to…; breaks Virender Sehwag's record

Shafali Verma made history in the Women’s ODI World Cup final, becoming the youngest player to score a fifty at 21 years and 278 days. She scored 87 runs, helping India post 298 runs. Verma surpassed the previous record held by Jessica Duffin and even eclipsed Virender Sehwag’s mark for men’s ODI World Cup finals.

India Women's players celebrate after winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 final against South Africa Women at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to host India’s Women’s World Cup-winning team on Nov. 5 as BCCI receives formal invite

The Indian women's ODI cricket team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 5 after winning their first-ever World Cup title. Modi praised their historic achievement and announced a cash prize of INR 51 crore from the BCCI for the victorious team, highlighting their inspiring journey from humble backgrounds.

India's Harmanpreet Kaur celebrates with the trophy after winning the ICC Women's World Cup

Indian women's cricket's 1983 moment: World Cup victory a vindication of ongoing revolution

VVS Laxman reflects on his cricket journey from witnessing India's 1983 World Cup victory to celebrating the women's team's triumph in the 50-over World Cup. As head of the Centre of Excellence, he emphasizes the growing support for women's cricket in India, marking a significant shift in attitudes and aspirations, empowering future generations to pursue their dreams in the sport.

Harmanpreet Kaur shows off her moves as she arrives to receive the World Cup trophy.

Harmanpreet Kaur unleashes her Punjabi song list, does bhangra after India's historic World Cup win

Harmanpreet Kaur celebrated India's historic Women's World Cup victory with joy and enthusiasm, emphasizing that "cricket is everyone’s game." The team’s triumph over South Africa sparked widespread celebrations, with Harmanpreet sharing moments of elation on social media, including bhangra dancing and posing with the trophy. This win marks a significant milestone for women's cricket in India.

India's Deepti Sharma celebrates

Deepti Sharma does what no other cricketer, male or female, could even dream of in World Cup history

Deepti Sharma led India to their historic first ICC Women’s World Cup title, scoring 58 runs and taking 5/39 against South Africa. Her performance made her the first player to score a fifty and take five wickets in a World Cup knockout match. She was named Player of the Match and Tournament, finishing with 215 runs and 22 wickets.

Travis Head released from Australia's squad for the last two T20Is against India.

Travis Head to be unavailable for last two T20Is against India as he leaves squad to prepare for Ashes

Travis Head has been released from Australia's T20 squad to prepare for the Ashes by playing in the Sheffield Shield. The 31-year-old will compete for South Australia against Tasmania from November 10. Head, who has struggled in white-ball cricket recently, joins Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott in prioritizing red-ball cricket ahead of the Ashes series.

Harmanpreet Kaur celebrates the World Cup win alongside her teammates.

Wild scenes in Mumbai as Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur unveil 'team song' after World Cup win: 'Future is bright'

India’s women’s cricket team celebrated their historic World Cup victory with a spirited performance of their team song, revealed after years of anticipation. The players, joined by staff, created a rhythmic atmosphere as they sang about unity and determination. The victory on home soil was marked by raucous celebrations, commemorating a significant milestone for Indian cricket.

Diana Edulji alleged in 2017 that N Srinivasan claimed he didn't care about women's cricket

N Srinivasan's ‘chauvinist’ comments resurface after India's World Cup glory: ‘Wouldn't let women's cricket happen'

India's women's cricket team has finally won the ODI World Cup, 52 years after the inaugural tournament, marking a significant achievement for the sport in a historically male-dominated environment. This victory honors past players and highlights ongoing struggles against misogyny within cricket governance. The win symbolizes progress but underscores the need for continued support and recognition for women's cricket in India.

India defeated South Africa in the Women's World Cup final.

India's World Cup-winning hero's family hid news of grandmother's heart attack; she got to know...

India won their first Women's World Cup in 2025, defeating South Africa by 52 runs, with standout performances from Deepti Sharma and Smriti Mandhana. Amanjot Kaur made a crucial catch, despite her family's crisis at home, as her grandmother was hospitalized. The victory brought joy amidst their struggles, highlighting the team's resilience and dedication.

India Women's team celebrate with the trophy after winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 final.

Numbers that won a World Cup: India's player by player report cards - roles, impact scores, defining moments explained

India's women's cricket team won their first ODI World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. Key performances included Deepti Sharma's standout all-round display, earning her player of the tournament, and Jemimah Rodrigues' crucial innings in the semi-final. The team's resilience and collective effort were pivotal in overcoming early setbacks during the tournament.

Smriti Mandhana is swept up by her teammates during post-match celebrations by her teammates.

India women's team gatecrashes Smriti Mandhana's post-match interview, takes her away to celebrate in wild scenes

The Indian women's cricket team celebrated their first ICC senior trophy victory at the DY Patil Stadium, with Smriti Mandhana playing a pivotal role throughout the tournament. Her teammates, including Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur, joined in the festivities, highlighting the camaraderie and emotion of the moment. Mandhana's outstanding performance, including a crucial century, was key to the team's success.

Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues kept the World Cup trophy close

Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues sleep with World Cup trophy next to them after watershed moment in women's cricket

The Indian women's cricket team made history by winning their first World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, the team overcame early losses in the tournament, with standout performances from Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma. Celebrating the victory, players shared moments with the trophy on social media, expressing disbelief at their achievement.

Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues console heartbroken Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp after India beat South Africa

Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues console heartbroken Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp after India beat South Africa

South Africa's women's cricket team faced heartbreak in the ICC Women's World Cup final, losing to India despite a strong performance led by captain Laura Wolvaardt. Key players, including Marizanne Kapp, shared emotional moments with Indian counterparts post-match. This marked South Africa's third consecutive loss in ICC finals, deepening their disappointment as they seek their first title.

India won the World Cup after beating South Africa by 52 runs in the summit clash.

BCCI announces bigger cash prize than ICC for India's Women's World Cup-winning team

The BCCI has awarded INR 51 crore to the Indian women's cricket team for winning their first World Cup, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. This cash prize surpasses the ICC's prize of approximately INR 39.78 crore. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia expressed gratitude for the team's performance and confirmed the reward will benefit players and support staff.

Harmanpreet Kaur touched the feet of head coach Amol Muzumdar after India's win.

Harmanpreet Kaur bows down, touches feet of coach Amol Muzumdar as emotions reach tipping point after World Cup win

India's women's cricket team defied expectations to win their first ICC Women's World Cup on November 2, 2025, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. After a tough start with three losses, the team rallied under coach Amol Muzumdar's leadership. The victory, celebrated by emotional players, marks a significant milestone for women's cricket in India, inspiring future generations.

Mithali Raj with the World Cup trophy

Mithali Raj writes open letter to ‘new champions of cricket’, counts ‘every tear and sacrifice’ after World Cup win

The Indian women's cricket team, led by coach Amol Muzumdar and captain Harmanpreet Kaur, achieved a historic victory by winning their first ICC Women's World Cup, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. Mithali Raj, former captain, expressed her joy and pride, emphasizing the significance of this win for women's cricket in India. The triumph symbolizes resilience and inspires future generations.

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