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Page 1 of 3ICC's Team of the Tournament: India's Trio Dominates Alongside South Africa's Record-Breaking Wolvaardt
ICC announces Women's World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament. Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma lead Indian contingent. Laura Wolvaardt captains after record 571 runs. Deepti named Player of the Tournament.
Brand Value Explosion: Jemimah Rodrigues' Endorsement Fee Doubles to Rs 1.5 Crore After World Cup Triumph
Jemimah Rodrigues' endorsement fees double to Rs 75 lakh-Rs 1.5 crore after World Cup heroics. Smriti Mandhana earns Rs 1.5-2 crore across 16 brands. Players see 25-100% fee increases within 24 hours.
No Victory Parade Yet: BCCI Prioritizes ICC Meetings Over Immediate Celebration for World Cup Champions
BCCI confirms no immediate victory parade for India's World Cup-winning women's team. Secretary Devajit Saikia says celebrations will be planned after officials return from ICC meetings in Dubai (November 4-7).
From Rs 1,000 to Rs 91 Crore: Mithali Raj's Shocking 2005 Revelation Resurfaces After India's World Cup Triumph
Mithali Raj's viral interview reveals India women cricketers earned just Rs 1,000 per match in 2005 World Cup. Today's champions receive Rs 91 crore—a 900,000% increase in two decades.
"The Girls Have Created History": Virat Kohli's Heartfelt Tribute to India's Women's World Cup Champions
Virat Kohli praised India's women's cricket team for their historic World Cup victory, emphasizing how the triumph will inspire generations of girls to pursue cricket as a career.
"I Knew Today's Her Day": Harmanpreet's Gut Feeling Turns Shafali Verma Into World Cup Game-Changer
Harmanpreet Kaur's gut feeling to bowl Shafali Verma in the World Cup final proved decisive. Shafali scored 87 and took 2 crucial wickets to win Player of the Match in India's maiden World Cup triumph.
"Women's Cricket Is No Longer Just a Formality": Harmanpreet Kaur Lands Major Endorsement Deal Within 24 Hours of World Cup Win
Harmanpreet Kaur signed a major endorsement deal with real estate giant Omaxe Ltd less than 24 hours after leading India to their maiden Women's World Cup title, signaling a commercial breakthrough for women's cricket.
The Dream Finally Realized: Jhulan Goswami's Tears and Mithali Raj's "Thank You" as Legends Lift World Cup Trophy
Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami—who came close to World Cup glory in 2005 and 2017—finally lifted the trophy as Harmanpreet's team honored the legends who built Indian women's cricket.
Cruel Irony: Why Pratika Rawal, India's Second-Highest Run-Scorer, Missed Out on Women's World Cup Medal
Pratika Rawal scored 308 runs—India's second-highest—but didn't receive a World Cup winner's medal due to ICC rules after being replaced by Shafali Verma following an ankle injury.
"Where Were South Africa's Men?" Actress Questions Lack of Support After World Cup Final Loss
South African actress Thanja Vuur questioned why SA cricket legends didn't attend the World Cup final, contrasting it with India's strong support from Sachin, Rohit, and other greats.
"Bat Nahi Laga": Smriti Mandhana Left Stunned by Controversial DRS Dismissal in Women's World Cup Semifinal
Smriti Mandhana was left in disbelief after being given out caught behind against Australia, with UltraEdge showing a faint spike. She repeatedly insisted "bat nahi laga" (ball didn't touch my bat).
"I Have Cried Almost Every Day": Jemimah Rodrigues' Emotional Journey to World Cup Glory
Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten 127 to guide India to a record-breaking chase of 339 vs Australia. In an emotional interview, she revealed she cried almost every day during the tour due to anxiety.