Navi Mumbai, India: History was made at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday as a jubilant Team India secured their maiden Women’s Cricket World Cup title, defeating South Africa by a convincing 52 runs. The victory, which sparked nationwide celebrations, was spearheaded by a sensational all-round performance from part-time bowler and young sensation, Shafali Verma.
While India’s batting laid a solid foundation, setting a target of 268, it was Verma’s unexpected yet decisive contribution with the ball that broke the backbone of the South African chase. The 21-year-old, known primarily for her explosive batting at the top of the order, turned part-timer into match-winner by taking 3 crucial middle-order wickets for just 25 runs in her six overs.
After a steady start, South Africa’s chase began to falter when Verma was introduced into the attack. She dismissed the dangerous Laura Wolvaardt (45) and the settled Suné Luus (38) in quick succession, shifting the momentum irrevocably in India’s favour.
“I knew I had to keep it simple, hit the right lengths, and let the pitch do the work,” Verma said during the post-match presentation, beaming with her ‘Player of the Final’ trophy. “This is a dream come true for all of us, and I’m just happy I could contribute when it mattered most.”
Earlier in the day, after electing to bat first, India posted a competitive total of 267/7. The innings was built on the back of a solid opening partnership and gritty contributions through the middle. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (65) and veteran Smriti Mandhana (72) shared a vital 110-run stand, showcasing both aggression and composure on a relatively slow pitch.
The score proved to be more than enough as the Indian bowling attack executed their plans brilliantly, consistently applying pressure and capitalizing on the momentum created by Verma’s spell. South Africa were eventually bundled out for 215 in the 47th over.
The final wicket sparked wild celebrations among the packed home crowd, with tears of joy flowing from the players and coaching staff alike. This victory marks a significant watershed moment for women’s cricket in India, fulfilling the promise of a generation of players who have consistently performed on the global stage but had yet to secure the ultimate prize.
“This trophy is for every young girl in India who dreams of playing cricket,” said a visibly emotional Coach, Rahul Dravid. “The grit and passion shown by this team throughout the tournament was extraordinary. They have finally achieved what they deserved.”
The triumphant Indian squad will now head to a grand reception in Mumbai, ready to celebrate a victory that has etched their names into the annals of cricket history.




