Cricket, Courage and Calm: How One Woman Led India to the Final

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Cricket, Courage and Calm: How One Woman Led India to the Final
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In a thrilling display of skill and resilience, the Indian women’s cricket team stunned the world by chasing down a record 339 runs against Australia to reach the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.

The hero of the hour was 25-year-old Jemimah Rodrigues, whose unbeaten 127 runs powered the chase and silenced critics. But behind the triumph lay a personal journey of anxiety, doubt and redemption. Rodrigues revealed that during the tournament she was dropped from the playing XI and at times “crying every day,” yet she credited her family, faith and team support for helping her return stronger.


For the Indian team the match marked more than a sports victory, it became a statement. Women athletes in India often face lesser visibility, fewer resources and societal assumptions. This semi-final win places them centre stage and offers a vivid example of how talent and mental strength combine to change narratives.


Australia’s captain Alyssa Healy admitted her side “didn’t capitalise” and “dished up a little too much” for India to hit. The defeat of the seven-time champions signals a shift in women’s cricket: power is no longer concentrated only in traditional strongholds.


As India prepares for the final versus South Africa, the victory has already sent ripples across sports, gender and culture. It reminds us that women in sport are not just participants, they are game changers.

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