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Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus celebrated as the Proteas Women reach their first-ever World Cup final after a record-breaking win against England in Guwahati.
Deepti Sharma made history in the ICC Women’s World Cup Final 2025, achieving a record no cricketer, male or female, has ever managed, leading India to their maiden title with a match-winning all-round performance.
Defending champions Australia cruised to a seven-wicket win over South Africa in Indore on Saturday, as leg-spinner Alana King recorded the best figures ever in a Women’s World Cup match.
In the final match of the ODI Women`s World Cup 2025, Team India emerged victorious by 52 runs against South Africa at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. In an attempt to chase the target of 299 runs,
Ashwin said the women’s side didn’t just win a trophy, they redefined belief and broke barriers, and hence called it a "colossal achievement."
Alana King scripted Women's World Cup history as the leg-spinner ran through South Africa's batting order in Australia's final league stage clash in Indore on Saturday, October 25. South Africa were put in to bat by Australian stand-in captain Tahlia McGrath and scored just 97 in their innings.
Uttar Pradesh DGP Rajeev Krishna lauded DSP Deepti Sharma for her stellar performance in India's ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 victory. Her excep
Great Britain claim three medals on the final day of the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, with silver for Ruby Evans and bronze for Abigail Martin and Joe Fraser.
Deepti Sharma played a major role in India's historic triumph with her all-round brilliance. She hit run-a-ball 58 earlier with the bat and registered five scalps.
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World champion Lara Gillespie was unable to add to her medal haul after finishing sixth in the women's omnium at the Track World Championships in Chile.