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India's Historic Women's World Cup 2025 Win: 47-Year Wait Ends in Glory

India's women's cricket team has clinched the Womens World Cup 2025, ending a 47-year quest with a dominant 52-run victory over South Africa at DY Patil Stadium. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, this landmark triumph makes India the first Asian team and fourth overall to win the title, marking the nations eighth major ICC trophy and signalling a golden era for Indian cricket.

| Updated on: Nov 03, 2025 | 11:45 AM

India’s women’s cricket team has made history by clinching the Womens World Cup 2025, bringing an end to a 47-year-long pursuit. The momentous victory occurred at DY Patil Stadium, where Captain Harmanpreet Kaurs squad defeated South Africa by a commanding 52 runs in their first-ever final appearance.

This triumph marks Indias inaugural Womens World Cup title, making them the first Asian nation and only the fourth team globally to achieve this feat.

The journey to this championship spanned 10 tournaments since Indias debut in 1978, overcoming past heartbreaks in the 2005 and 2013 finals. This monumental win significantly enhances Indias ICC trophy cabinet, becoming the countrys eighth major ICC title.

It reinforces a golden era for Indian cricket, echoing successes like Kapil Dev's 1983 World Cup and MS Dhonis 2011 victory, alongside recent T20 World Cup wins in 2024 and Champions Trophy successes. This succession of victories firmly establishes Indias dominance in the sport.