1 min read

'Resilience, belief and passion': Kohli hails India's historic chase vs Australia

India’s women’s cricket team achieved a historic feat, stunning defending champions Australia to reach the World Cup final. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 led a record chase of 339, securing a five-wicket victory. Virat Kohli lauded the team’s grit and belief, highlighting Rodrigues’ standout performance in a remarkable display of resilience and passion. Source link

1 min read

Full list of world records shattered as Jemimah leads India to historic win over Australia

India achieved a historic five-wicket victory against Australia in the Women’s ODI World Cup semifinal, successfully chasing a record 339. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 and Harmanpreet Kaur’s 89 were instrumental in this unprecedented feat, ending Australia’s 15-match winning streak and securing India’s spot in the final. Source link

1 min read

BTS: How India women's team celebrated the emotional win vs Australia

Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 powered India to a historic World Cup final, overcoming personal anxiety and past setbacks. Despite battling mental health struggles, she displayed immense resilience, crediting divine intervention and unwavering support for her match-winning performance against formidable Australia. Her journey highlights triumph over adversity. Source link

1 min read

India shatter Australia's record, just days after the Aussies did the same

India’s women’s cricket team achieved a historic feat, successfully chasing down a record 339 runs against Australia to reach the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final. Jemimah Rodrigues’s unbeaten 127 was the cornerstone of the monumental chase, securing a memorable victory for the nation. India will take on South Africa in the final. Source link

1 min read

'One more game to go': Harmanpreet Kaur keeps focus on World Cup final

India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed immense pride after her team reached the Women’s ODI World Cup final with a historic five-wicket victory over Australia. A record 339-run chase, powered by Kaur’s 89 and Jemimah Rodrigues’ 127, secured their spot. Kaur emphasised the team’s focus remains on winning the final, highlighting lessons learned from earlier close […]

1 min read

'No.3s being No.1s': Jemimah revives Gambhir’s 2011 heroics with No.5 masterclass

Jemimah Rodrigues delivered a match-winning unbeaten 127, drawing comparisons to Gautam Gambhir’s 2011 World Cup final knock. Her brilliant century anchored India’s record-breaking 339-run chase against Australia, propelling them into the ICC Women’s World Cup final. Rodrigues’ composed performance, alongside Harmanpreet Kaur’s 89, secured a historic five-wicket victory. Source link

1 min read

'I won't be there': Alyssa Healy reflects on Australia's exit and future after loss

Australian captain Alyssa Healy announced her likely retirement from ODI cricket after their Women’s World Cup semifinal loss to India. Despite a strong tournament, the defending champions couldn’t defend their total of 338, falling to India’s record-breaking chase. Healy expressed disappointment but looked forward to the T20 World Cup. Source link

1 min read

'Dho Dala!': Sehwag hails India's dazzling win over Australia in WC semifinal

India’s women’s cricket team achieved a historic five-wicket victory over Australia, securing a spot in the World Cup final. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 and Harmanpreet Kaur’s 89 were pivotal in their record-breaking chase of 339. Virender Sehwag lauded the team’s fearless performance, stating they ‘dho daala’ all criticism with their spectacular win. Source link

1 min read

Tears, Hugs and a Flying Kiss: India’s emotional celebrations after historic win over Australia – Watch

India achieved a historic five-wicket victory over defending champions Australia in the ICC Women’s World Cup semi0final match, chasing a record 339. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 anchored the monumental chase, supported by Harmanpreet Kaur’s aggressive 89. This triumph marked redemption for years of near-misses and secured India’s spot in the final. Source link