It may take a few days for Harmanpreet Kaur and her teammates to fully grasp the magnitude of their achievement — becoming World Champions for the first time in history.

In a thrilling finale at Navi Mumbai, India defeated South Africa to lift their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup, marking a golden chapter in Indian women’s cricket.

Batting first, India posted a formidable 298 for 7 — the second-highest total ever recorded in a World Cup final. Their bowlers then rose to the occasion, dismissing South Africa for 246 in 45.3 overs to seal a memorable 52-run victory. With this triumph, India joined the elite company of Australia, England, and New Zealand as the only teams to have won the coveted trophy.

Social media erupted with joy as fans, former players, and celebrities showered praise on

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