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India Women lift maiden World Cup with emphatic 52-run win over South Africa

NAVI MUMBAI: The wait is finally over. India scripted history on Sunday night as the Women in Blue lifted their maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup trophy, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in a thrilling final at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai.

The victory marked the culmination of a dream campaign for the hosts, who had dominated the tournament from the start and capped it with a fitting finale powered by Shafali Verma’s redemption story and Deepti Sharma’s all-round brilliance.

Shafali, who made a dramatic return to the squad just before the knockouts, set the tone for India’s triumph with a blistering 87 off 78 balls — her highest ODI score — and followed it up with two vital wickets during South Africa’s chase. Deepti Sharma, who was later named Player of the Tournament, delivered a career-defining performance, scoring a run-a-ball 58 and claiming 5 wickets for 39 runs to seal the win for India.

India’s total of 298 for 7 — their third-highest in ODIs without a century — proved too much for South Africa, who were bowled out for 246 despite a fighting 101 from captain Laura Wolvaardt.

“This is the start. We wanted to break this barrier. And our next plan is to make this a habit. We were waiting for it, now this moment has come. So many big occasions are coming, and we want to keep improving. This is not the end, just the beginning,” said an elated Harmanpreet Kaur while lifting the trophy.

“We felt we could win from the first ball itself because the way our team was playing in the last three games, a lot of things changed for us, especially our self-belief. We have played good cricket for a long time. We knew what we could do as a team. We knew there would be tough conditions for batting, but credit goes to Smriti [Mandhana] and Shafali [Verma]; they handled the first 10 overs very well,” Kaur later said at the post-match presser.

Earlier in the day, Shafali and Smriti Mandhana (45) gave India a flying start with a century partnership before South Africa clawed back with timely breakthroughs. Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur steadied the innings, while Deepti Sharma and Richa Ghosh (34) added crucial runs at the death to push India close to the 300-mark.

South Africa’s chase began steadily, with Wolvaardt keeping them in the game. However, the introduction of Shafali’s part-time spin turned the tide — she dismissed Sune Luus and Marizanne Kapp in quick succession. Deepti then took control, running through the middle and lower order with a spell of precision and guile.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the team on X, posting: “A spectacular win by the Indian team in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Finals. Their performance in the final was marked by great skill and confidence. The team showed exceptional teamwork and tenacity throughout the tournament. Congratulations to our players. This historic win will motivate future champions to take up sports.”

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar also hailed the victory, writing: “1983 inspired an entire generation to dream big and chase those dreams. Today, our Women’s Cricket Team has done something truly special. They have inspired countless young girls across the country to pick up a bat and ball, take the field and believe that they too can lift that trophy one day. This is a defining moment in the journey of Indian women’s cricket. Well done, Team India. You’ve made the whole nation proud.”

For Deepti Sharma, the night was doubly special. Apart from her five-wicket haul in the final, she ended the tournament as the most valuable player, contributing consistently with both bat and ball. “She has been the glue of this team,” said captain Harmanpreet later at the presentation. “Every time we needed her, she delivered — just like a true champion.”

With this victory, India not only lifted their first-ever Women’s World Cup but also cemented their place as a global force in women’s cricket. The scenes at DY Patil Stadium — players in tears, fans chanting, tricolours waving — symbolized the emotional weight of a triumph that had been decades in the making.

As fireworks lit up the Mumbai sky, one thing was clear — this was more than a win. It was a watershed moment for Indian women’s cricket, a victory that will inspire generations to dream, believe, and conquer.

India beat South Africa to clinch Women’s World Cup

Navi Mumbai: India lifted the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025-26 title after defeating South Africa in a gripping final at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday. The Indian team successfully defended their total of 298, bowling out South Africa for 245 to seal a memorable 53-run victory and claim their maiden ODI World Cup crown.

Batting first, India posted an imposing 298 for 8, riding on a solid top-order performance and crucial middle-order contributions. The South African bowlers kept fighting back, but India’s composure ensured they finished just two runs short of the 300-mark — a total that eventually proved out of reach for their opponents.

Chasing 299, South Africa started briskly but lost wickets at regular intervals, failing to build the partnerships needed to stay in contention. Despite a valiant effort from their lower order, the Indian bowlers held their nerve in the closing overs. The standout performances came from the Indian pace and spin units, who combined skill and discipline to dismantle the South African batting lineup.

This triumph marks a historic milestone for Indian women’s cricket, showcasing the team’s depth, determination, and tactical brilliance throughout the tournament.

Washington and Arshdeep deliver as India crush Australia to level T20 series

Hobart: India roared back into their T20 series against Australia, clinching a dominant five-wicket win in the third match at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval and setting the series at 1-1.

Australia batted first and posted a challenging total of 186/6, powered by a blistering 74 off 38 balls from Tim David and a 64-ball 64 from Marcus Stoinis. India, however, took the game in hand through a superb all-round performance. Left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh struck early and finished with figures of 3-35, while Washington Sundar hammered an unbeaten 49 off 23 balls to guide the chase. India reached 188/5 with nine balls remaining.

Arshdeep made breakthroughs at the top by dismissing Travis Head and Josh Inglis in his opening overs, setting the tone for India’s bowlers. Washington entered during a critical phase of the chase and produced a flurry of boundaries, including four sixes, to take India home in style. Jitesh Sharma (22* off 12 balls) held firm as the two finished the innings together.

The win has erased a rare blemish — Australia’s first T20I defeat at this venue — and revived India’s chances in the series. “It felt like we’d lost 19 or 20 tosses in a row, so it was great to break that streak. Winning the toss was important today, and I’m really happy with how the team performed,” said India captain Suryakumar Yadav post-match.

With two matches still to play, India will carry confidence into the next game on the Gold Coast. The performance of Arshdeep and Washington has given the team fresh momentum and shows the depth of talent available in crucial moments.