Indian women's cricket team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, celebrates winning the 2025 ICC Women's ODI World Cup by defeating South Africa at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Indian women's cricket team, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, celebrates winning the 2025 ICC Women's ODI World Cup by defeating South Africa at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
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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 Indian women's team scripted history by defeating South Africa in a thrilling final to win the 2025 Women's World Cup. The match, played at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, concluded on Sunday with India securing a 52-run victory. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur's strategic leadership played a key role, even if her batting was not at its fluent best.

Deepti Sharma was named Player of the Tournament for her all-round contributions with bat and ball. Smriti Mandhana emerged as India's leading run-scorer. Jemimah Rodrigues etched her name in folklore with a century against Australia in the semi-final. Among breakout stars, Kranti Goud took 9 wickets in 8 matches, including a 3-wicket haul against Pakistan, while Shree Charani claimed 14 wickets in 9 matches, with a 3-wicket performance in the final against South Africa. Shafali Verma delivered a magical showing in the crucial games.

This victory stems from BCCI's pivotal decisions. In 2006, BCCI took over women's cricket from WCAI, improving resources. The 2022 policy granted equal match fees, with Rs 6 lakh for ODIs. The 2023 Women's Premier League (WPL) built a strong player pool and mental resilience. Post-win, BCCI announced a Rs 51 crore prize. Secretary Jay Shah stated, 'The success reflects growing investments, pay parity with men, and WPL's spotlight on big matches.'

The players hail from small towns: Harmanpreet from Moga, Punjab; Smriti from Sangli, Maharashtra; Deepti from Agra, Uttar Pradesh; Shafali from Rohtak, Haryana. Family support was crucial, such as Deepti's brother coaching her. Former captain Mithali Raj said, 'It's heartening to see today's girls get what was a dream in our era. We struggled so the next generation could play smiling.' This win will inspire future talents from villages and towns.

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