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Indian Women’s Cricket: Saluting a New Flight, a New Horizon

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04 Nov 25
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—Lalit Garg—

Indian Women’s Cricket: Saluting a New Flight, a New Horizon

 will forever be inscribed in golden letters in the history of Indian sports. On that radiant Sunday, the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai became not merely the venue of a World Cup final, but the stage for celebrating India’s invincible women’s spirit. Shafali Verma’s electrifying 87-run innings was more than just a display of batting brilliance; it was a manifestation of confidence, courage, and composure that helped India lift the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. Smriti Mandhana, with her elegant cover drives and masterful timing, mesmerized the audience while emerging as India’s highest run-scorer. Every member of the team contributed to this astonishing victory which has now become not only a sporting milestone but a symbol of social transformation and women’s empowerment. The world today reverberates with the name of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, the new world champions.


This triumph is not just a trophy to be showcased, but a proclamation of womanhood that has long been striving to assert its rightful place. India’s daughters have demonstrated that sports are no longer confined to men; the cricket ground has become a platform where women’s talent, strategy, patience, and determination shine in their full glory. Prime Minister Narendra Modi rightly said, “This is not merely a cricketing triumph, but the victory of Indian women’s power, perseverance, and self-confidence.” Indeed, this achievement is the emblem of a new awakening in Indian womanhood—a consciousness that now seeks not the margin, but the centre of every page. The women of India have written a new chapter in golden ink, proving that they deserve the spotlight as much as any man. Under the inspired leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur, India claimed the One Day World Cup title for the first time, defeating South Africa by 52 runs and ending a 47-year-long wait. Earlier, under Mithali Raj’s captaincy, India had reached the finals in 2005 and 2017, but the trophy had eluded them. This time, fortune favoured courage. Batting first after losing the toss, India set a formidable target of 298 runs, and the South African team fell short, unable to chase it down.

Behind this golden success stands the visionary guidance of ICC President Jay Shah, whose far-sighted leadership brought women’s cricket the recognition it truly deserved. His reforms, infrastructure development, and support systems gave the game a new direction. He proved that when leadership is guided by vision and purpose, history changes its course. Throughout the tournament, Indian players showcased extraordinary skill and resilience. Harmanpreet Kaur’s tactical genius, Smriti Mandhana’s sublime stroke-play, Shafali Verma’s youthful aggression, Renuka Thakur and Pooja Vastrakar’s precise bowling, and Deepti Sharma’s magical spin together created an orchestra of excellence. Their fitness, fielding, and fighting spirit stood at par with the best in the world, showing that Indian women’s cricket is now a complete and balanced force—a blend of skill, strategy, and sacrifice.

This victory is not just about a game; it marks the dawn of a new sporting culture in India. Daughters from small towns and remote villages have reached the world stage, embodying the social shift where families, communities, and the nation now encourage women to dream fearlessly. The Women’s World Cup 2025 has shown that in today’s India, sports are no longer restricted to the boundary lines of the field—they are part of our national pride and collective consciousness. Cricket is no longer the symbol of male dominance; it is now the celebration of women’s excellence. This golden moment reflects a future where games will be judged not by gender but by genius, where only talent and hard work will earn respect. Every little girl holding a bat in a dusty lane can now dream that one day she too will wear India’s colours.

This is not merely a victory story—it is the declaration of a new India that dares to dream and allows its daughters to soar. Among the many lights illuminating the nation, the glow of this triumph shines brightest. It has proved that when even one individual in this vast country decides to rise with determination, the summit is not far. The victory has infused pride and optimism into every Indian heart. Newspapers carried the news on their front pages, and the words seemed to dance off the paper with joy. These women have not merely played the game; they have lived every ball, sweated every run, and endured every challenge to taste victory. To sip the nectar of immortality, one must first swallow the ocean of struggle—and these champions have done exactly that.

Titles, honours, medals, and awards are many, but true glory rests only on the right chest, where it belongs. The medals on the Indian women cricketers today shine with that authenticity. Every time an Arjuna lifts his bow and takes aim, millions are inspired, and countless new Archers are born in their hearts. Every bat that rises in India imagines being Gavaskar, Tendulkar, Kohli, or Rohit; every bowler holding a ball dreams of being Kapil Dev, Arshdeep, or Bumrah. In the same way that Dhyan Chand, Milkha Singh, P.T. Usha, Prakash Padukone, and Geet Sethi became timeless standards of excellence, today Shafali, Smriti, Jemimah, and Deepti have become the new benchmarks of brilliance. To become a benchmark is the highest stage of human accomplishment—it means to inspire, to create, and to uplift. Those who establish values, those who create pride, those who give a nation its moments of glory—they are not just achievers, they are history-makers.

Today, the Indian Women’s Cricket Team stands as the embodiment of such greatness. They have changed not just the scorecard, but the very narrative of Indian sports. They have proven that India’s daughters are not only participating—they are rewriting history, redefining possibilities, and reshaping the game itself. To them, to their indomitable spirit, and to their shining courage, the nation bows in salute. Salute to the Indian Women’s Cricket Team—champions of heart, pride of the nation, and the new architects of India’s sporting destiny. By

 


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