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Updated on 04 Nov 2025, 03:13 am
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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The Indian women's cricket team has achieved a historic milestone by winning their maiden One Day International (ODI) World Cup title. In a dominant performance on November 2, 2025, the 'Women in Blue' defeated South Africa by 52 runs in the final held at Navi Mumbai. India posted a formidable total of 298 for 7, with Shafali Verma scoring a blistering 87 off 78 balls and Deepti Sharma contributing a steady 58. South Africa's chase was anchored by Laura Wolvaardt's century (101), but the Indian bowlers, led by Renuka Singh and Deepti Sharma, successfully restricted them to 246. This victory is more than just a sporting achievement; it symbolizes empowerment, resilience, and the immense potential of Indian women. It overcomes previous heartbreaks, like the 2005 and 2017 finals, and is seen as a turning point, inspiring young girls and potentially driving greater investment in women's sports, such as through the Women's Premier League.
Impact: This news significantly boosts national pride and morale, potentially influencing consumer spending on sports-related merchandise and media. It could also attract further investment into women's sports infrastructure and leagues, benefiting sports management companies and broadcasters. Rating: 7/10.
Difficult Terms: One Day International (ODI): A type of cricket match played between two international teams, where each team bats for a maximum of 50 overs. Maiden: In sports, this refers to the first time a player or team achieves a particular accomplishment, like winning a championship. Overs: A set of six balls bowled by a bowler in cricket. Wickets: In cricket, a wicket is formed by three stumps and two bails. A batsman is 'out' if the wicket is broken by the ball or an opponent. It also refers to the total number of batsmen dismissed from a team. Run-out: A method of dismissing a batsman where the wicket is put down while the batsman is not in their crease and is trying to score a run. Player of the Match: An award given to the player who performs exceptionally well in a particular match. Player of the Tournament: An award given to the player who performs exceptionally well throughout an entire tournament. Crease: A marked area on the cricket pitch that a batsman must stay within to be safe from being run out.
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