Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:49pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
India created history by winning their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur lifted the trophy with tears of joy at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. The stadium roared as the Indian players received their winners’ medals before gathering on the podium. The crowd was so loud that Harmanpreet couldn’t hear the presenter’s questions during her post-match chat. Joined by her teammates, she proudly raised the trophy handed over by ICC chairman Jay Shah. It was a moment of pride, emotion, and celebration for the entire Indian team and millions of fans.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:45pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
Rohit Sharma was visibly emotional as India lifted their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup trophy after beating South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai. The Indian captain watched from the stands as Harmanpreet Kaur’s team defended 298 with a strong bowling effort. Deepti Sharma and Shafali Verma shone with crucial wickets, sealing India’s historic win. The cameras captured Rohit with tears in his eyes as the celebrations began. The crowd at Dr DY Patil Stadium roared in joy, witnessing a moment that marked a new chapter in Indian cricket history. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:33pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
Virat Kohli celebrated India’s historic Women’s World Cup win with an emotional message on social media. He said he “couldn’t be more proud as an Indian” after Harmanpreet Kaur’s team beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final at Navi Mumbai. Kohli praised the players and support staff for years of hard work that led to India’s first-ever Women’s World Cup title. He said the victory would inspire generations of girls to play cricket. Kohli congratulated Harmanpreet and her team for making history, calling the triumph a proud and unforgettable moment for Indian cricket. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:20pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana were overcome with emotion after India won their first Women’s World Cup title. As the team celebrated on the field, both players were seen in tears, soaking in the moment. Mandhana said she was still trying to process the victory, calling it “a very unreal moment.” She spoke about the team’s journey through heartbreaks, sleepless nights, and hard work that finally paid off. “We wanted to make women’s cricket grow and stay united through everything,” she said. The duo’s joy reflected years of dedication, belief, and the dream of a nation finally fulfilled. (PC: BCCI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:00pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian women’s cricket team for winning their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup. He called it a “historic win” that will inspire young athletes across the country. “A spectacular win by the Indian team in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Finals. Their performance showed great skill, confidence, and teamwork,” PM Modi said. India ended a long wait for an ICC title by defeating South Africa by 52 runs in Navi Mumbai. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, the team’s victory marked a new era for women’s cricket in India. (PC: BCCI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
India were crowned world champions after winning their first-ever Women’s World Cup with a 52-run victory over South Africa. Shafali Verma starred with a brilliant 87 and key wickets, earning the Player of the Match award. Deepti Sharma added a vital all-round performance, scoring 58 and taking important wickets. Smriti Mandhana hit 45, while Richa Ghosh’s quick 34 powered India to 298. Despite Laura Wolvaardt’s fighting century, India’s bowlers sealed the win. Under Harmanpreet Kaur’s leadership, the team turned years of heartbreak into joy, marking a golden moment in Indian women’s cricket history. (PC: BCCI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:37pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
India have won their first-ever ICC Women’s ODI World Cup, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final at Navi Mumbai. Harmanpreet Kaur’s team delivered a complete performance with bat, ball, and in the field. Shafali Verma scored 87, Deepti Sharma made 58 and took four wickets, while Richa Ghosh added a quick 34 as India posted 298 for 7. South Africa, despite Laura Wolvaardt’s brilliant century, were bowled out for 246. The victory marks a historic moment for Indian women’s cricket and celebrates years of passion, resilience, and teamwork.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:18pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
India are just two wickets away from winning the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final against South Africa in Navi Mumbai. South Africa, chasing 299, are eight down after captain Laura Wolvaardt was dismissed for a brilliant century. Deepti Sharma took four wickets and earlier scored 58 runs to guide India to 298 for 7. Shafali Verma top-scored with 87, while Richa Ghosh added a quick 34. Despite Wolvaardt’s fight, South Africa now face a tough task needing 78 runs with only two wickets left. India stand on the edge of a historic World Cup victory. (PC: BCCI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
India are close to victory in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final against South Africa in Navi Mumbai. Deepti Sharma and Shafali Verma shared three wickets, putting India in full control. South Africa are five down while chasing 299 runs. Earlier, Shafali scored a brilliant 87, while Deepti added a quick 58 to guide India to 298 for 7. Richa Ghosh’s late cameo of 34 off 24 balls gave the innings a strong finish. Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur contributed small but crucial runs. India now need just five wickets to lift the World Cup trophy. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:48pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday Sports
Laura Wolvaardt kept South Africa’s hopes alive with a quick half-century in the Women’s ODI World Cup final against India at Navi Mumbai. Chasing 299, South Africa reached 100 for 2 after 18 overs. Wolvaardt reached her fifty off just 45 balls, hitting some brilliant shots. India, however, struck twice early — Tazmin Brits was run out by Amanjot Kaur for 23, and Anneke Bosch fell for a duck to Shree Charani. Earlier, India posted 298 for 7, powered by Shafali Verma’s 87 and Deepti Sharma’s unbeaten 58. The final remains evenly balanced. (PC: X)