Harmanpreet Kaur Revels in Change After India's 2025 ODI World Cup Triumph

Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed immense satisfaction in witnessing the increased visibility and recognition for women's cricket following India's 2025 ODI World Cup victory. She highlighted the significance of a new stadium's 'Pink Stand' being named after her, seeing it as a major step for encouraging female spectators. Kaur emphasized the critical need for dedicated infrastructure like stadiums and academies to nurture future talent. With India having won recent ICC events, she credited the BCCI's investments for the team's current dominance across formats.

Key Points: Harmanpreet Kaur on Women's Cricket Boom Post World Cup Win

  • World Cup win transformed visibility
  • Stadium stand named after Harmanpreet
  • Focus on infrastructure for next generation
  • India's dominance in ICC events
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To live in the change after Women's ODI World Cup win is a great feeling, says Harmanpreet

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur discusses the transformative impact of winning the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup and a new stadium stand named in her honor.

"to feel that change and to get a chance to live that change, it's a great feeling - Harmanpreet Kaur"

New Delhi, March 25

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said living through the change in visibility and recognition of women's cricket after winning the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup triumph was 'a great feeling', adding that she and her team knew change would arrive in the country once they had a big trophy against their name.

Since the time India won the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, it had transformed the visibility of women's cricket in the country, with tons of accolades coming in for Harmanpreet and her team from all quarters.

"Obviously, I am feeling good. We all knew that when we win a World Cup, things will change. So, to feel that change and to get a chance to live that change, it's a great feeling," Harmanpreet told IANS in an exclusive conversation, on the sidelines of a 1,500-plus seat section in the North Pavilion section of the Omaxe State Stadium in Dwarka, New Delhi, being named after her.

The naming of "Harmanpreet Kaur Stand" is aimed at encouraging more female spectators to attend matches in what is also the country's first dedicated 'Pink Stand', which will take shape when the stadium opens at the end of 2027.

"I think it's a great achievement. It's a big thing to bring even such a thought in this world. Nowadays, we are talking about girls going into playing sports. But still, we never thought about how things should be for those who are going to watch.

"So, keeping them in mind and giving them the same kind of attention is also very important. So, I think it will be great to see girls coming to the stand and cheering for their favorite team. So, it's a great initiative," added Harmanpreet.

The right-handed batter also stressed on the importance of building infrastructure for women's cricket, including stadiums, residential academies and training facilities, to ease the path for the next generation of female cricketers aspiring to play at the highest level.

"I think it's going to be very good for them because they are not going to see those hard days. Our seniors saw it before us and we also saw it a little bit. So, now I think people like Omaxe, they are really taking care of it - so that it should be a good stadium for the kids.

"It's not only about international cricket - it's about the people and even the college kids. They will start thinking about the pitches where they can come and train. They can feel the same kind of atmosphere that players feel at the international level. So, I think it's a great initiative and hopefully the new generation will take the best out of it," she added.

So far, both ICC events in 2026 have been won by India and all eyes will be on Harmanpreet & Co to keep the trend going when they compete in the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup, set to take place in England from June 12 to July 5. Reflecting on India's dominance across formats, Harmanpreet credited the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for investing in all levels of the game.

"This year, we have won all the trophies so far. So, I think that shows how much efforts BCCI is putting to improve all formats of cricket at all stages. So, I think their hard work is paying off. It feels good that all the teams have performed well and all the teams have won the ICC titles."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, women's cricket is getting the infrastructure and recognition it deserves. The BCCI's investment is showing results. Winning back-to-back ICC events is no small feat. Kudos to the entire team!
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Aman W
A 'Pink Stand' is a fantastic idea to encourage female spectators. It's about creating a safe and welcoming space. Hope this becomes a norm in stadiums across the country.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, India's dominance in women's cricket is impressive. Harmanpreet is right – winning the big trophy was the catalyst for this change. The focus on academies for the next generation is key for sustained success.
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Vikram M
While the wins and new stands are great, let's not forget the need for consistent domestic structure and fair pay for all domestic players, not just the stars. The change must be deep-rooted.
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Kavya N
My daughter now has a poster of Harmanpreet next to Kohli's on her wall. That's the real victory. Seeing is believing. Now she knows she can aim for that stand too! ❤️
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Michael C
The confidence in the squad is palpable. The shift from hoping to win to expecting to win is what

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