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India win first World Cup after Deepti five

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Deepti Sharma’s five-wicket haul and a blazing 87 from replacement player Shafali Verma guided India to their first women’s World Cup title

India won their maiden Women’s World Cup title with a 52-run victory over South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.

Put into bat, the hosts rode half-centuries from Shafali Verma (87) and Deepti Sharma (58) to post 298-7 even though 350 looked well within their reach at one stage.

Laura Wolvaardt led South Africa’s reply with a captain’s knock of 101 but they were all out for 246 in 45.3 overs.

Sharma claimed 5-39 in a fine all-round display on a memorable night for the hosts.

The women’s 50-overs cricket was guaranteed a new champion after South Africa hammered England and India chased down a record target to eliminate defending champions Australia in the semi-finals.

With this win, India joined Australia, England and New Zealand as the only countries to have won the showpiece tournament.

Put into bat after a delayed start following intermittent drizzle, India began strongly with their left-right combination of Smriti Mandhana (45) and Verma forging an opening stand of 104 before being separated in the 18th over.

Drafted into the side ahead of the knockout stage as a late replacement for the injured Pratika Rawal, Verma raced to a 49-ball fifty.

Mandhana, India’s leading scorer in the tournament, fell short of a half-century after being caught behind to Chloe Tryon’s left-arm spin.

Verma, dropped on 58, looked on course for a hundred but Ayabonga Khaka (3-58) ended her 78-ball knock that included seven fours and two sixes.

Khaka struck another telling blow in her next over when she removed Jemimah Rodrigues (24), whose sensational hundred sank Australia on Thursday.

India were cruising at 3-200 in 35 overs but South Africa managed to apply the brakes with the ball to drag themselves back into the contest.

Sharma could not be denied her fifty though and Richa Ghosh (34) chipped in with a cameo but India still fell short of the 300-mark.

Wolvaardt decided to lead by example when South Africa began their chase. South Africa’s skipper featured in half-century partnerships with Tazmin Brits and Sune Luus but part-timer Verma produced a two-wicket burst to rock South Africa’s chase.

Wolvaardt took 96 balls to bring up her second hundred in a row but her exit in the 42nd over effectively sealed the match in India’s favour.

The batter holed out against Sharma and Amanjot Kaur took the catch in her third attempt before being mobbed by her ecstatic teammates.

More to come

All ICC Cricket World Cup matches to be broadcast exclusively live and free on Prime Video.

2025 Women’s ODI World Cup Finals

Semi-final 1: South Africa beat England by 125 runs

Semi-final 2: Australia lost to India by five wickets

Final: India beat South Africa by 52 runs

2025 Women’s ODI World Cup standings



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