Has Indira Gandhi's dream been realized with this victory?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic victory for the Indian women's cricket team.
- Fulfillment of Indira Gandhi’s dream of women empowerment.
- Deepti Sharma’s exceptional performance with bat and ball.
- India joins elite company by winning both ODI World Cups.
- Significant boost for women’s sports in the country.
New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) Senior Congress figure Pramod Tiwari extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Indian women's cricket team for their monumental victory at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, declaring it the realization of the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s vision for women's empowerment.
In a celebratory video message, Tiwari stated, “Today, they have elevated India’s flag on the global stage. They have made Indira Gandhi’s dream a reality, showcasing that Indian women can achieve anything. They can turn the impossible into possible – whether it’s in fielding, batting, demonstrating patience, sending the ball over the boundary, or taking wickets as bowlers.”
“Our daughters have excelled in every arena. We take immense pride in them. Today, India beams with pride. Congratulations once again. I’ll say it loud and clear – Chak De India!” he concluded.
This message from the Congress leader came as the nation celebrated after India’s women’s team claimed their inaugural Women’s ODI World Cup title, triumphing over South Africa by 52 runs at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma shone as a key player, scoring 58 runs and achieving a five-wicket haul to secure the win. After being put to bat, India capitalized on Deepti’s 50 alongside a robust top-order to set a target of 298/7 in 50 overs. The South African chase, led by captain Laura Wolvaardt’s determined innings, concluded at 246 in 45.3 overs, as Indian bowlers held their composure to make history.
With this triumph, India has become only the third nation, joining England and Australia, to win both the men’s and women’s ODI World Cups.
The victory is even more impressive considering the team faced early challenges in the tournament, losing three consecutive matches before staging a comeback to defeat Australia in the semifinals and South Africa in the final.
The final, already celebrated as one of the greatest in tournament history, has not only united fans worldwide but also reaffirmed India’s rising stature in global cricket.