India's Women Lift Cricket World Cup
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Richa Ghosh revealed how her vital finisher role and trust among teammates led India to their first Women's World Cup title against South Africa, with insights from head coach Amol Muzumdar
India has won the Women’s Cricket World Cup for the first time, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai and ending a 47-year wait. In a country where men’s cricket has long dominated the spotlight,
Former India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has sparked a major debate after the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side lifted the Women's World Cup title for the first time on Sunday. After India beat South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai,
Jemimah Rodrigues is ready to make Sunil Gavaskar’s fun World Cup promise come true. The Indian star called out the legend after India’s historic title win, saying she’s ready for their long-awaited musical jam.
India’s Women’s World Cup 2025 champions are being showered with rewards after their historic triumph. After the BCCI announced a Rs 51 crore cash prize and ICC’s Rs 40 crore award, diamond jewellery and solar panels have reportedly been promised by a Gujarat-based businessman and Rajya Sabha MP.
Victory, emotion, and history collided as the Indian women’s cricket team lifted their first-ever Women’s Cricket World Cup, sparking celebrations that united the nation. From streets alive with cheer to social media flooded with joy,
Harmanpreet Kaur catches Nadine de Klerk to secure a dramatic first World Cup title for India as the hosts beat South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai.
Women were playing cricket in the 1970s but there was no national body. It changed with the formation of the Women’s Cricket Association of India in 1973 before BCCI took over.