India's World Cup Heroes Honored at Star-Studded 'United by Triumph' Gala

The 'United by Triumph' event in Mumbai honored India's three World Cup-winning cricket teams: the men's T20, women's, and blind women's squads. Organized by Reliance Foundation's Nita Ambani, the gala celebrated the historic victories and the unifying power of sport. The celebration brought together the winning captains—Rohit Sharma, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Deepika TC—alongside other star players and sporting legends. The evening also featured iconic figures from Indian cinema, creating a unique confluence of the nation's most admired personalities.

Key Points: World Cup Champions Honored at United by Triumph Event

  • Honored three World Cup-winning teams
  • Event organized by Reliance Foundation
  • Star-studded guest list from sports and film
  • Celebrates sport as a force for unity
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India's three World Cup-winning skippers honoured at 'United by Triumph'; star cricketers grace the event

Nita Ambani hosts gala honoring India's men's, women's, and blind women's cricket World Cup winners, attended by cricketing legends and film stars.

"Sport joins hearts and India. Today we are united in triumph. - Nita Ambani"

Mumbai, January 5

Reliance Foundation founder-chairperson Nita M Ambani called the second edition of 'United in Triumph' a thank you on behalf of every Indian to India's three World Cup-winning teams: men's, women's, and blind women's in Mumbai on Monday.

The event was organised to honour the efforts of the men's T20 World Cup-winning 2024 team led by Rohit Sharma, which beat South Africa by seven runs at Barbados last year on the back of a fine pace choke by India in death overs and a fine half-century by Virat Kohli (76); the ICC Women's World Cup-winning team, which beat South Africa by 52 runs courtesy of all-round shows by Shafali Verma (87 and two wickets) and Deepti Sharma (58 and 5/39) at Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium; and the blind women's team, which won the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind by beating Nepal by seven wickets in Sri Lanka last year, chasing down an easy total of 115 runs.

Nita Ambani said, as per a press release, "I think we are starting the New Year's with a very special occasion. All three cricket teams, the men's cricket team, the women's cricket team and the blind cricket team of India are all here under one roof, and on behalf of every Indian, we are going to honour them tonight for giving us so much joy and happiness."

Speaking about the unique power of sport and its transformational impact, Nita Ambani said, "Sport joins hearts and India. Today we are united in triumph. We are going to celebrate them and celebrate their victories."

At the heart of the celebration were India's three World Cup-winning captains -- Rohit Sharma, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepika TC -- whose leadership, resilience and belief have shaped historic victories and inspired a nation.

The evening also saw the presence of the three World Cup-winning team players Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav and Smriti Mandhana; Jemimah Rodrigues and Ganga Kadam, alongside cricketing greats Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravichandran Ashwin; Olympic and Paralympic legends, including Murlikant Petkar, Deepa Malik and Devendra Jhajaharia; and leading figures from Indian cinema - Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan - creating a rare and powerful confluence of India's most admired icons.

United in Triumph reflects Nita Ambani's vision of sport as a force for excellence, inclusion and unity, celebrating not just victories but the values and purpose that define India's sporting journey.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, equal recognition! For too long, our women cricketers and para-athletes have been in the shadows. Seeing Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepika TC honoured alongside Rohit Sharma sends a powerful message. More such inclusive events, please! Our women's team's victory was absolutely clinical.
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Rohit P
The lineup of legends was incredible! Sachin sir, Big B, SRK... all under one roof for our champions. This is how you celebrate sportsmanship. The Barbados final still gives me goosebumps. Bumrah's last over was pure magic! 🏆
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Sarah B
While the event is beautiful, I hope this celebration translates into concrete support. The blind cricket team needs more funding and infrastructure. Let's not just honour them once a year but ensure they have the resources to win many more World Cups.
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Vikram M
ज़बरदस्त! Seeing Murlikant Petkar and Deepa Malik there with the cricketers shows sport truly unites. Each of these victories, from Barbados to Sri Lanka, made us proud Indians. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma were phenomenal in the women's final! Their all-round performance was a masterclass. So glad they got their due recognition at such a high-profile event. The future of women's cricket in India is so bright!

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