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India clinch historic Women’s World Cup triumph

Deepti’s five-wicket haul and Verma’s brilliance seal India’s first global title

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India carved their names into cricketing history after securing their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title with a commanding 52-run victory over South Africa in a thrilling final in Navi Mumbai.

Playing in front of a boisterous, sold-out crowd of 45,000 at the DY Patil Stadium, the hosts delivered a performance defined by resilience, composure, and moments of individual brilliance.

The match began under tension as rain delayed the start by two hours, but once play resumed, India seized momentum. Opting to bat first, the pair of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma set the tone with a commanding powerplay, capitalising on South Africa’s early nerves.

Verma, only drafted into the XI for the semi-final due to injury to Pratika Rawal, produced one of the tournament’s standout innings — an electric 87 off 78 balls. Her shot-making dismantled the Proteas’ early plans and energised the home faithful.

Deepti Sharma, India’s most consistent performer throughout the tournament, anchored the middle overs with a measured 58, while Richa Ghosh’s late acceleration ensured India reached an imposing 298-7.

Despite the strong total, South Africa’s form and India’s recent struggle in closing out games kept the outcome far from certain.

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The Proteas’ chase revolved around captain Laura Wolvaardt, who continued her sensational tournament with a perfectly paced 101 off 98 balls. Her elegant stroke play frustrated India early on, especially after South Africa slipped to 64-2.

Wolvaardt rebuilt with Sune Luus and later with Annerie Dercksen, steering her side to 211-6 and leaving them needing 88 runs from the final ten overs.

But the pivotal moment arrived in the 42nd over when Deepti Sharma induced a mis-hit that resulted in a juggling, pressure-soaked catch by Amanjot Kaur at deep mid-wicket. Wolvaardt’s dismissal deflated South Africa’s hopes and ignited India’s surge toward the finish line.

With the crowd roaring deep into the early hours, Deepti sealed the win in emphatic fashion, finishing with a sensational 5-39.

Verma’s unexpected impact with the ball — 2-36 — provided the perfect complement, turning her into one of the final’s unlikely heroes.

For India, the victory marked the culmination of an extraordinary turnaround. After losing three straight matches in the group stage, the team rallied spectacularly, shocking Australia in the semi-finals and delivering a clinical, emotional performance when it mattered most.

The result is widely seen as a transformative moment for women’s cricket in India, similar in cultural significance to the men’s 1983 triumph.

Many believe this win will ignite a new era for the sport, driven by the Women’s Premier League and India’s fast-growing talent pipeline.

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