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Pratika Rawal’s wheelchair dance with Jemimah and Harmanpreet steals hearts after India’s win – Watch

Despite being sidelined by an ankle injury, opener Pratika Rawal witnessed her teammates secure India’s first Women’s World Cup title. In a wheelchair, she shared in the emotional victory, her presence a testament to the team’s unity. Her replacement, Shafali Verma, starred in the final, contributing to India’s historic win. Source link

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‘It hurts, but I’m proud’: Laura Wolvaardt’s heartfelt words after South Africa’s World Cup loss

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt expressed pride in her team’s Women’s World Cup 2025 campaign despite a final loss to India. She also announced veteran Marizanne Kapp’s retirement from World Cup cricket, while commending Shafali Verma’s exceptional batting in India’s victory. Wolvaardt herself had a record-breaking tournament, finishing as the highest run-getter. Source link

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Rs 39 crore! IND women’s team set to pocket record prize money after World Cup win

Team India has secured a record-breaking USD 4.48 million prize money after winning the Women’s World Cup 2025 final against South Africa. This historic victory marks a significant financial uplift for women’s cricket, with the ICC significantly increasing the tournament’s prize pool. The BCCI is also reportedly considering matching the men’s team’s T20 World Cup […]

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List of Women’s World Cup winners: Full list of champions over the years

India has won their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup title, defeating South Africa in a thrilling final. This historic victory marks India’s first World Cup triumph after previous runner-up finishes. The tournament, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, witnessed record crowds and exceptional cricketing performances throughout, up until the summit clash in Navi Mumbai. Source […]

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Shafali rewrites history, overtakes Sehwag to become youngest-ever in 52 years to…

Shafali Verma became the youngest to score a World Cup final half-century, hitting 87 and taking two crucial wickets. Her aggressive batting set a strong foundation for India’s 298/7, the second-highest total in a Women’s ODI World Cup final. Verma’s all-round performance significantly boosted India’s position against South Africa in the summit clash. Source link