Is This a Historic Day for India Women’s Cricket?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic Achievement: India women's cricket team wins their first ICC Women's World Cup.
- Dedication Pays Off: This victory is a culmination of 50 years of effort in women's cricket.
- Strong Leadership: Harmanpreet Kaur's captaincy was crucial to the team's success.
- Fan Support: The enthusiastic crowd played a significant role in boosting the team's morale.
- Future Aspirations: This win sets a precedent for future generations of female athletes.
New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) Diana Edulji, a prominent former captain and an iconic figure in the realm of women’s cricket in India, shared her immense pride after the Harmanpreet Kaur-led team achieved their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup victory on Sunday night at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Edulji deemed this occasion as ‘a historic day’ in the sport, expressing her pride as a female cricketer.
“Today marks a historic day. I’m filled with joy and pride as a woman cricketer. The dedication and effort of the past 50 years have finally paid off. I am incredibly proud that our girls have clinched this World Cup. They deserve every bit of recognition, having played exceptional cricket. Today, they showcased their prowess as a true championship team,” she stated.
“It was evident that they were eager for this win, determined to cross the finish line, a challenge they have faced since 2017. I remember participating as a COA member during our close encounter in England, where we fell short by just eight runs. This victory brings me such happiness.”
“This journey has been extensive, yet rewarding. I must congratulate Shafali and Richa for their victories, first in the under-19 category and now with the seniors. Such moments fill us with pride,” she noted.
Edulji also praised the unwavering support from the crowd, highlighting that they received a well-deserved reward for their relentless cheers and dedication to the team. “The crowd was fantastic. What a better gift could there be? It’s remarkable that they secured this victory on home soil with 40,000 fans present,” Edulji remarked.
India triumphed over first-time finalists South Africa by 52 runs on the night of the final, achieving their inaugural ICC trophy in front of a supportive home audience.