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.
Delhi University clinched first place in the women's category at the North Zone Inter University Chess Championship, organized by a Meerut-based university. Six students from various DU colleges formed the victorious team after rigorous trials. The players highlighted their team chemistry and dedication to balancing academics with chess.
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Örebro Hockey's season ended a week ago with a semifinal loss to Rögle. The team will remain in the NDHL league next year, a series that forward Clara Eliasson is not impressed by. She describes it as a waste of the autumn for the teams.
Sweden's women's handball team prepares for the 2025 World Championship aiming to break the medal drought since 2014 European Championship. Star player Nathalie Hagman could make history by reaching 1000 goals for the national team during the tournament. She looks forward to achieving the milestone in a major event.
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Mauricio Sulaimán, president of the World Boxing Council, emphasized that the safety of female boxers is the organization's top priority. Facing criticism for keeping rounds at two minutes in women's boxing, Sulaimán justified the decision with medical evidence. He revealed that women have an 80% higher susceptibility to cerebral contusions.
German footballer Lena Oberdorf tore her ACL in her right knee for the second time during a Bundesliga match against 1. FC Köln. After over a year of absence, her comeback ends abruptly after just a few games. The incident is a shock for FC Bayern and the national team.
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The Indian women's hockey team beat Korea 4-2 in the Super 4 stage of the 2025 Women's Hockey Asia Cup on September 10, remaining undefeated. The win followed their successful group stage performance.