Why is there no victory parade planned yet for the women’s ICC World Cup champions?

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Why is there no victory parade planned yet for the women’s ICC World Cup champions?

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Discover the latest updates from the BCCI regarding the much-anticipated victory parade for the women's ICC World Cup champions. Learn why the plans are on hold and what steps the board is taking to resolve the ongoing trophy dispute with the ICC. Stay tuned for more exciting developments!

Key Takeaways

The BCCI has no current plans for a victory parade for the women’s team.
The women's team claimed their first ICC World Cup title after defeating South Africa.
Celebrations will be planned post-ICC meetings in Dubai.
The BCCI is also addressing the Asia Cup trophy return with the ICC.
India declined the Asia Cup trophy due to cross-border tensions.

Mumbai, Nov 3 (NationPress) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to establish any arrangements for a victory parade to honor the women's team's momentous ICC World Cup victory, revealed BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia to IANS on Monday.

The Indian women's team concluded their year-long title drought by clinching their first-ever ICC World Cup title, triumphing over first-time finalists South Africa in the final by 52 runs. Nevertheless, festivities are anticipated to be organized only after senior officials return from the ICC meetings in Dubai, scheduled for November 4-7.

“Currently, there are no plans for a victory parade,” Saikia stated to IANS while at Mumbai airport. “I am departing for Dubai to participate in the ICC meeting. Several officials are heading there as well, so once we return, we will plan accordingly.”

Saikia also mentioned that the board intends to address the issue of the Asia Cup trophy with the International Cricket Council (ICC) in hopes of reclaiming it.

“We will discuss the Asia Cup trophy matter with the ICC and hopefully recover our trophy with the respect and honor it deserves,” he expressed.

India declined to accept the 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup trophy from Mohsin Naqvi, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Chairman and Pakistan’s Interior Minister, shortly after Suryakumar Yadav-led team won the final against Salman Agha & Co. by five wickets at Dubai International Stadium on September 28.

This decision to reject the trophy from Naqvi, who is also the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), stemmed from previous cross-border tensions between the teams, resulting in chaotic scenes. India celebrated their championship victory without a physical trophy or winner’s medals for the players.

The BCCI officially reached out to the ACC to address the trophy and winners' medals issue; however, the matter remains unresolved so far.

Point of View

It is crucial to recognize the BCCI's efforts in planning a fitting celebration for our women's cricket team. Their historic victory deserves to be honored appropriately, and while the delay in organizing a parade may raise questions, it reflects the board's commitment to addressing pertinent issues like the Asia Cup trophy. The nation stands united in celebrating our champions.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the victory parade for the women's team be held?
The BCCI has not announced a date for the victory parade as it awaits the return of senior officials from the ICC meetings in Dubai.
Why was the Asia Cup trophy refused by India?
India declined the Asia Cup trophy due to previous tensions with Pakistan, leading to a chaotic scene during the presentation.
What steps is the BCCI taking regarding the Asia Cup trophy?
The BCCI plans to address the Asia Cup trophy issue with the ICC to reclaim it with the respect it deserves.
What was the women's team’s achievement?
The Indian women's team won their first ICC World Cup title by defeating South Africa by 52 runs.
Who is the BCCI Secretary?
The BCCI Secretary is Devajit Saikia, who has been vocal about the plans for the victory parade.
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