New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon congratulated the Indian women's cricket team for their 2025 ICC Women's World Cup triumph, calling their performance "outstanding" and "truly world-class" after watching highlights of the final against South Africa.
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The entire nation is celebrating India's historic victory in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Finals. It is a proud moment for every Indian, and several celebs have taken to social media to congratulate the team and share their joy on this monumental win.
"Last night, daughters of the nation did wonders in Cricket. I would like to congratulate everyone...MP's daughter, Kranti, is a member of the team. I would like to congratulate her and the state Government will give her Rs 1 Crore reward for her contribution to the team...," the Chief Mi
Indian Cricket Team players Suryakumar Yadav, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, and Jasprit Bumrah took to their official social media handle and applauded the Indian Women's players following their exceptional performance in the 2025 edition of the ICC Women's World Cup.
Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has created a unique sand sculpture at Odisha's Puri Beach to congratulate the Indian Women's Cricket Team for winning the 2025 World Cup title after defeating South Africa by 52 runs at a match held in DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.
Founder-Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, Nita M. Ambani, congratulated Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur after she guided India to the first-ever Women's World Cup title.
Former skipper Diana Edulji hailed the Indian women's team's maiden ICC Women's World Cup victory, calling it a proud moment for the country and describing it as "our 1983 moment." She also congratulated the players, the BCCI, and the ICC for their efforts in promoting women's cricket.