Did Shekhar Kapur Celebrate Team India’s Stunning World Cup Victory?
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Key Takeaways
- Shekhar Kapur celebrated the Indian Women's Cricket Team's win.
- The team faced significant challenges in their journey.
- Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma were key performers in the final.
- This win holds emotional significance for many fans.
- Kapur's upcoming project continues to explore social themes.
Mumbai, Nov 3 (NationPress) Padma Bhushan award recipient Shekhar Kapur, typically known for his profound and philosophical posts on Instagram, has taken a lighter approach. On Monday, the acclaimed filmmaker took to social media to celebrate the Indian Women’s Cricket Team victory in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025.
He also highlighted the significant challenges faced by women and female athletes in the nation. He commended the team's strength and perseverance, stating, “How often must Indian women demonstrate their strength, resilience, and serve as the true pride of our Nation? Yet, they must still fight for their dignity, respect, and rights.”
Kapur's message resonated with fans, who echoed his sentiment that India’s female athletes continue to motivate the nation through their unwavering determination, despite their ongoing struggle for equal acknowledgment.
Currently, he is preparing for his upcoming directorial project, ‘Masoom: The Next Generation’, which continues to explore themes that challenge societal perceptions and celebrate emotional truths, mirroring his praises for India’s women cricketers.
The Indian team triumphed over South Africa, mirroring the Men's cricket team's victory against them in the T20 World Cup 2024 Final.
South Africa won the toss, and captain Laura Wolvaardt chose to bowl first. The Indian warrior queens were ready to battle with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma opening the innings. Both players launched a spectacular opening partnership of 104 runs. Smriti scored 45 runs off 58 balls, just shy of a half-century, while Shafali Verma delivered a superb performance with 87 runs from 78 balls, which included 7 boundaries and 2 sixes.
The Indian squad posted a total of 298 runs, narrowly missing the 300-run mark. However, the Proteas faltered again in the finals as India clinched victory by 52 runs. While Deepti Sharma performed well with the bat, she excelled even more with the ball, achieving a remarkable 5-wicket haul, conceding 39 runs with an economy rate of 4.11.
She received the Player of the Tournament accolade, while Shafali Verma was recognized as the Player of the Match.
Team India’s triumph in the finals has healed a generation that has long endured the scars of the ICC Men’s World Cup 2003 and 2023, while dreaming of victories in ICC Men’s World Cup 2011, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2007, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, and the legendary tales of ICC Men’s World Cup 1983.