Women's Sports
Indian women's team wins 2025 cricket World Cup
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Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian women's cricket team defeated South Africa by 52 runs to win the 2025 ICC Women's ODI World Cup. The final was held at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. This triumph marks the end of a long jinx, fueled by years of struggle and BCCI support.
The Philippines will launch the Women’s Padel Series in Manila this March, marking the debut of the FIP Silver Women’s Padel Manila, recognized as the world’s first women-only professional padel tournament. Led by the Women’s Padel Association in partnership with the International Padel Players Association, the event highlights the country’s commitment to advancing female athletics. It aims to create professional pathways for women in the sport while engaging the broader community.
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Nordic combined remains the only Winter Olympic sport without women's events, despite the International Olympic Committee's push for gender balance in the 2026 Milan Cortina Games. Athletes like Annika Malacinski express frustration over the exclusion, while the entire discipline faces potential removal from the program. A crucial vote in June will decide its fate.
South Africa's Proteas women have advanced to the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final against India after defeating England in the semi-finals. Head coach Mandla Mashimbyi credits a cohesive team environment for their success. The match, set for Mumbai on November 2, 2025, offers both teams a chance at their first title.
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Harambee Starlets have 90 minutes today to secure WAFCON 2026 qualification against Gambia. After a 3-1 win in the first leg, Kenya needs to avoid conceding more than two goals or draw to advance. Coach Beldine Odemba says her team is ready to make history after a decade without success.