India Women Clinch Maiden Cricket World Cup Crown with Record Chase

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Historic victory crowns years of progress as India lift their first Women’s Cricket World Cup title
Mumbai, India. The India Women’s cricket team have created history by winning their first ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, sealing the title with a remarkable campaign that featured resilience, confidence, and record setting performances. The championship was secured on November 2, 2025, as India defeated South Africa in the final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, sparking celebrations across the country.
Batting first in the final, India posted a strong total of 298 for 7 in their allotted 50 overs. Opener Shafali Verma played a key role in setting the tone with an aggressive and composed innings that put early pressure on the South African bowlers. Contributions from the middle order ensured India maintained momentum throughout the innings and built a score that reflected both intent and control.
India’s bowling unit followed up with a disciplined and focused performance. South Africa were bowled out for 246 in 45.3 overs, handing India a 52 run victory and confirming their maiden World Cup triumph. The bowlers maintained consistent lines and lengths, while sharp fielding kept scoring opportunities in check during crucial phases of the chase.
The final capped off a memorable tournament for the Indian team, highlighted by an extraordinary semi final performance against Australia. Chasing a target of 339, India completed the highest successful run chase ever recorded in a Women’s Cricket World Cup knockout match. Jemimah Rodrigues led that effort with an unbeaten 127, anchoring the innings with maturity and confidence. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur supported the chase with a vital 89, guiding the team through pressure moments with calm leadership.
That record chase proved to be a defining moment in India’s journey to the title, instilling belief and energizing the squad ahead of the final. Throughout the tournament, the team demonstrated depth in batting, discipline in bowling, and unity in the field.
Following the final, scenes of celebration filled the stadium as players embraced and fans cheered from the stands. Messages of congratulations poured in from across the cricketing world, acknowledging the significance of the achievement. Leaders, former players, and supporters praised the team for inspiring a new generation of cricketers and fans.
This World Cup victory represents a milestone for women’s cricket in India. It reflects years of development, growing support, and unwavering commitment from players and staff. As the team lifts the trophy for the first time, the achievement stands as a proud moment for Indian sport and a powerful statement of what lies ahead for the women’s game.

