India Creates History: Women’s World Cup 2025 Champions After Beating South Africa by 52 Runs
Harmanpreet Kaur Dances Bhangra, Pratika Rawal Rises from Wheelchair to Celebrate Victory
Team India scripted a golden chapter in cricket history. On a thrilling Sunday night, India defeated South Africa by 52 runs in the Women’s World Cup 2025 final, lifting the trophy for the very first time. The entire nation erupted in joy as captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s bhangra dance, Pratika Rawal’s emotional celebration, and Amanjot Kaur’s match-turning catch became unforgettable moments of pride and passion.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s Bhangra Dance Becomes the Symbol of Joy
As soon as the final ended and India was crowned world champion, captain Harmanpreet Kaur walked toward the stage to lift the trophy. What followed was pure emotion — she broke into a spontaneous bhangra, smiling wide as her teammates cheered around her.
It was more than a celebration; it was the fulfillment of a dream years in the making. For Indian women’s cricket, this moment represented perseverance, strength, and pride. Holding the trophy high toward her team, Harman replicated the iconic gesture once made by Rohit Sharma, sending fans into a frenzy.
Pratika Rawal Rises from Wheelchair to Celebrate: A Story of Courage
Indian opener Pratika Rawal, who had been ruled out of the tournament after an injury against Bangladesh, made a touching appearance during the post-match celebrations.
Arriving in a wheelchair, Pratika joined her teammates on the field. Overwhelmed with emotion, she stood up from her chair and danced with the team as tears of happiness rolled down her face.
Her presence was a powerful reminder that spirit can triumph over physical limitations. Before her injury, Pratika had scored 308 runs in seven matches — a vital contribution to India’s path to the final.
Sunidhi Chauhan Sings the National Anthem, Sachin Tendulkar Presents the Trophy
The grand finale began with goosebumps. Renowned singer Sunidhi Chauhan performed India’s national anthem, filling the DY Patil Stadium with energy and pride. As her voice echoed across the ground, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar walked out holding the gleaming World Cup trophy.
Sachin handed the trophy to the officials and stayed on to witness the thrilling encounter. ICC chief Jay Shah was also present. When India sealed the victory, cameras captured Sachin smiling proudly — a sight that resonated with every Indian fan.
Tears in Rohit Sharma’s Eyes: An Emotional Moment
Former Indian men’s team captain Rohit Sharma was among the spectators, along with his wife Ritika and daughter Samaira. As the final wicket fell and India became world champion, Rohit’s eyes welled up with tears.
He stood and applauded the team with emotion. Having led India through many battles himself, he understood what this victory meant. Beside him, cricket legend VVS Laxman also stood clapping, witnessing history unfold.
Men’s Team in Australia Joins the Celebration
Thousands of miles away in Australia, India’s men’s cricket team had just beaten the hosts in the third T20I. As soon as their match ended, the players and support staff gathered in the dressing room to watch the Women’s World Cup final live.
When Harmanpreet’s team lifted the trophy, the men’s squad erupted in cheers and applause. Videos from the scene showed them chanting “India! India!” together — a beautiful moment of unity between both teams.
Shafali Verma’s Power-Packed Innings and Memorable Moments
Opener Shafali Verma set the tone for India with a blistering 87-run knock. She played fearlessly, attacking from the start. In the 21st over, she was given a lifeline when her catch was dropped, and she made full use of it, accelerating the scoring.
Later, she suffered muscle cramps but continued batting with determination. Even on a free hit, she displayed her cricketing brain — letting a ball go thinking it was wide, then smashing the next one for four. Her composed aggression anchored India’s innings and laid the foundation for victory.
Deepti Sharma’s All-Round Brilliance and the DRS Twist
All-rounder Deepti Sharma once again proved her match-winning value. She scored an unbeaten 58 runs and later took two crucial wickets that sealed India’s triumph.
In the 37th over, Deepti faced drama when she was given out LBW. After consulting captain Harmanpreet, she reviewed the decision. The replay showed the ball pitching outside leg stump — the decision was overturned. From that point, Deepti played with poise and control, guiding India to a strong total before dismantling South Africa’s chase with the ball.
Amanjot Kaur’s Direct Hit and Game-Changing Juggling Catch
Amanjot Kaur became the hero of the night with her electric fielding. Early in the innings, she produced a stunning direct hit to run out opener Tazmin Brits, breaking South Africa’s momentum.
But her biggest moment came later. South African skipper Laura Wolvaardt, who had already scored a century, looked unstoppable. Off Deepti Sharma’s bowling, Wolvaardt lofted one to deep mid-wicket, where Amanjot took a heart-stopping juggling catch on the third attempt. That catch turned the match decisively in India’s favor and will forever be etched in World Cup history.
Radha Yadav’s Tough Over and Redemption
Spinner Radha Yadav had a mixed outing. In the 32nd over, she bowled a high full toss that was smashed for six and declared a no-ball. On the free hit, Anneke Dirksen struck another six, costing India 13 runs in a single legal delivery.
But champions recover quickly — Radha returned strongly in her next overs, bowling with perfect line and length to tighten India’s grip on the match. Her resilience reflected the spirit that defined this team’s campaign.
Fans Light Up the Stadium with “Vande Mataram”
After the 32nd-over drinks break, the DY Patil Stadium turned into a sea of lights. Thousands of Indian fans stood up, singing “Vande Mataram” while waving their phones’ flashlights. The sight was breathtaking — a glowing tribute to the national team. The crowd’s energy lifted the players, making the night even more magical.

Harmanpreet Touches Coach Amol Muzumdar’s Feet: A Moment of Respect
When the match ended, captain Harmanpreet Kaur walked toward head coach Amol Muzumdar. As he approached, she bent down and touched his feet with both hands — a deeply emotional and respectful gesture rooted in Indian culture.
Muzumdar lifted her up and hugged her tightly. Both had tears in their eyes. Later, Harman said in an interview that this victory belonged to every player, coach, and fan who believed in women’s cricket. Muzumdar called it “the dawn of a golden era” for Indian women’s cricket.
Top 15 Unforgettable Moments of the IND-W vs SA-W Final
- Pratika Rawal’s emotional return on wheelchair
- Sunidhi Chauhan’s national anthem performance
- Sachin Tendulkar presenting the trophy
- Rohit Sharma’s emotional reaction
- Indian men’s team watching live from Australia
- Shafali Verma’s dropped catch lifeline
- Shafali’s struggle with cramps but continued play
- Free hit strategy showing calm composure
- Deepti Sharma’s successful DRS review
- Radha Yadav’s high-drama over
- Amanjot Kaur’s direct hit run-out
- Consecutive sixes off a no-ball over
- Fans’ “Vande Mataram” light moment
- Deepti’s dropped catch and comeback
- Harmanpreet’s respect toward her coach
India Becomes the New Powerhouse of World Cricket
This World Cup victory was more than a championship — it was a revolution for Indian women’s cricket. The triumph showcased courage, teamwork, and unbreakable spirit. Under Harmanpreet Kaur’s leadership, the Indian women proved that they can conquer any stage and any opponent.
As fireworks lit up the Mumbai sky, the players carried the tricolor around the stadium, waving to thousands of fans chanting their names. That night, India didn’t just lift a trophy — it lifted the dreams of millions of young girls who now see a future in cricket.
The Women in Blue are no longer just participants — they are world champions, role models, and symbols of India’s unstoppable rise in world cricket.