Kashmir, November 3,2025: India’s most recognisable cricket superfan, Sudhir Chaudhary, known for his undying devotion to Team India, expressed overwhelming joy after the Indian Women’s Cricket Team clinched their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title. Drawing parallels to India’s iconic 1983 men’s World Cup triumph, Sudhir said the win has reignited the same emotions of national pride and cricketing glory.
“It’s like the way the Indian men’s team won the Cup in 1983,” said Sudhir, waving the tricolour as celebrations erupted across Navi Mumbai. “I’m happy I didn’t go to Australia for the men’s bilateral series, and today our women have won the World Cup for the first time. India’s score wasn’t that big, and the South African captain played really well, but our team’s determination made all the difference.”
The Indian Women’s Cricket Team made history by defeating South Africa in a nail-biting final, marking a monumental moment for Indian sports. Fans across the country have taken to streets and social media to celebrate the team’s grit, passion, and resilience.
Sudhir, who has been a familiar sight in cricket stadiums across the world—his body painted in tricolour and the name “Tendulkar” emblazoned across his chest—said he now plans to dedicate his next few months to honouring the women’s team’s achievement. “They are the real heroes today. Every Indian should feel proud of these daughters who made the nation’s name shine globally,” he added.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has also announced a ₹51 crore cash reward for the victorious squad, further cementing the team’s status as national icons. The unprecedented triumph is being hailed as a new dawn for women’s cricket in India, inspiring millions of young girls to dream big.
