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.
Following the conclusion of the Women's World Cup 2025, International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah expressed pride in the sport's evolution, crediting the tournament's success to the collective efforts that have shaped the modern era of women's cricket.
Wolvaardt slammed 571 runs in the Women's CWC, the most in a single edition of the tournament, and the run was rewarded with a two-spot jump to the top spot, and a career-high rating of 814. Mandhana, who held the top spot for the entirety of the World Cup, was also named in the Team of the
The Indian women's team is set to leave for the national capital from Mumbai on Tuesday to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi after lifting the maiden Women's World Cup title.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) unveiled the Women's Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament on Tuesday, and three Indian players earned a spot following their historic title-winning run.
In these last 16 months, the men's national team ended their 11-year-long trophy drought, securing the ICC T20 World Cup last year in June for the second time and following it up with a ICC Champions Trophy this year in March on spin-friendly pitches of Dubai. Cut to November, now women's
Decorated off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has rated India women's team's World Cup title triumph as a "bigger achievement" than any World Cup win that the nation has ever won because of the impact it can create in the landscape of the country's women's cricket.
Amanjot Kaur ran out the South African opener Tazmin Brits to shift momentum towards India and took a stunning catch of Proteas skipper and the leading run scorer of the Women's CWC 2025, Laura Wolvaardt.
India women's team head coach Amol Muzumdar, in a powerful message, urged his team to block out the outside noise for seven hours and write their own story before the Women's World Cup final against South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur posted a heartfelt message after India ended its much-awaited drought for the maiden Women's World Cup title with a 52-run victory in the final over South Africa 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.
International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah praised South Africa's women's cricket team for their spirited performance in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, lauding captain Laura Wolvaardt's leadership and saying that the tournament's record crowds and high-quality cricket reflecte