Nita Ambani Honors India's Cricket World Cup Champions at United by Triumph

Nita Ambani, founder-chairperson of Reliance Foundation, hosted the 'United by Triumph' event to honor India's three World Cup-winning cricket teams. The celebrated teams include the men's T20 World Cup 2024 champions, the women's ODI World Cup 2025 winners, and the inaugural blind women's T20 World Cup victors. The ceremony was attended by notable figures including Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, and ICC chairman Jay Shah. Ambani emphasized the power of sport to unite the country and celebrate shared triumphs.

Key Points: India's Cricket World Cup Teams Honored by Nita Ambani

  • Honors three World Cup-winning teams
  • Event attended by Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar
  • Celebrates sport as a uniting force
  • Recognizes leadership of team captains
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Nita Ambani lauds India's three World Cup-winning cricket teams at 'United by Triumph'

Nita Ambani lauds India's men's, women's, and blind women's cricket teams at the United by Triumph event in Mumbai.

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

Mumbai, January 6

Reliance Foundation founder-chairperson Nita Ambani lauded the Indian Blind Women's Cricket Team, select members of the ICC World T20 World Cup 2024-winning Indian men's team and the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025-winning Indian women's cricket team a the second edition of 'United in Triumph' event in Mumbai on Monday.

The Indian men's, women's, and blind women's cricket teams members were honoured in the presence of mega star Amitabh Bachchan, Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah.

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 bowling effort 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.

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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Rohit P
What a fantastic way to start the year! Seeing Rohit, Harmanpreet, and Deepika TC together is iconic. Each team's victory was special in its own way. The 2024 T20 final had me on the edge of my seat! Well done to all the champions.
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Aman W
While the event is great, I hope this isn't just a one-off photo-op. We need sustained support for para-sports and women's cricket in terms of funding, infrastructure, and media coverage. The blind team's achievement is massive and they need a permanent platform.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following cricket in India, this is inspiring. It shows how sport truly can unite people. The women's final at DY Patil was electric! Shafali and Deepti were phenomenal. More events like this, please.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Three World Cups, three sets of champions. This is the golden era of Indian cricket. The blind women's team beating Nepal - such an underreported story. Their victory is as sweet as the others. Proud moment for every Indian.
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Kriti O
Love the name "United by Triumph"! It's perfect. Sport does join hearts. My daughter was so excited to see Harmanpreet Kaur honored. These athletes are real role models, showing what determination and teamwork can achieve. 🏆

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