Harmanpreet Kaur Honored with India's First 'Pink Stand' at Delhi Stadium

Realty firm Omaxe has launched India's first dedicated 'Pink Stand' for women spectators at its upcoming cricket stadium in Dwarka, Delhi, naming it after Indian women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur. The initiative is designed to improve safety and comfort for women attending matches, promoting greater inclusivity in sports venues. Kaur expressed her pride in the honor, stating the stand represents all women, shortly after leading India to its maiden ICC Women's Cricket World Cup title in late 2025. Omaxe's Managing Director stated the tribute was inspired by Kaur's World Cup-winning catch in November 2025.

Key Points: India's First Pink Stand Named for Harmanpreet Kaur

  • First dedicated women's stand in India
  • Named after World Cup-winning captain
  • Aims to enhance safety and inclusivity
  • Part of new 30,000-seat Delhi stadium
  • Inspired by Kaur's 2025 WC victory
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"Stand belongs to all the women": Harmanpreet Kaur as Omaxe introduces India's first 'Pink Stand'

Omaxe unveils a women's safety-focused 'Pink Stand' named after cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur at a new Delhi stadium.

"The stand belongs to all the women. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

By Vipul Kashyap, New Delhi, March 25

Realty firm Omaxe Limited on Wednesday unveiled India's first dedicated 'Pink Stand', named after India women's cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur, at its upcoming 30,000-seat cricket stadium in Dwarka, Delhi.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the launch, Harmanpreet said, "I am feeling very good. The stand belongs to all the women. It is a great feeling. I thank Omaxe."

The initiative is aimed at enhancing safety and comfort for women spectators, marking a significant step towards inclusivity in sports infrastructure in the country.

Harmanpreet recently led India to their maiden ICC Women's Cricket World Cup title in November 2025, finishing with 260 runs in eight innings at an average of 32.50. Her crucial 89 in the semi-final against Australia proved pivotal, while she also became the highest run-scorer in Women's ODI World Cup knockout matches with 331 runs.

Looking ahead, the India women's team is set to tour South Africa next month for a five-match T20I series, followed by a three-match T20I series in England in the lead-up to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup starting June 12.

Reacting to the South Africa tour, Kaur said, "That was the reason behind it before the World Cup, if we can go and play some matches in South Africa. Hopefully, this tour will tick all the boxes that we as a team are taking there."

Reflecting on the recent success of Indian cricket across formats, including the men's team retaining the T20 World Cup, Harmanpreet highlighted the shared celebrations within the cricketing fraternity.

"After the World Cup, we all met at the BCCI Awards, and both the teams congratulated each other because not only two teams but all our five teams have won the World Cup this time. So, everyone was sharing their feelings and emotions with each other," she said.

The 37-year-old also lauded the Board of Control for Cricket in India for its role in the teams' success.

"I felt very good that this year was very good for BCCI. We have won all the ICC titles. So, that shows that they are putting in really hard work and are giving results to all the teams."

"As a cricketer, our aim is to play the best cricket, attract the audience and entertain them in a good way so that they can keep coming and watching us. That's our aim, to play well so that we can entertain everyone," she concluded.

Omaxe Managing Director Mohit Goel said the idea to dedicate the stand was inspired by Harmanpreet's World Cup-winning moment.

"When I saw her taking that catch and winning the World Cup on 2nd November, we were contemplating and thinking how we can give back to her and give back to women's cricket and all throughout the country. So that's when we thought, let's make a ping stand that women should feel secure and absolutely safe while watching the match, and they can enjoy, and they don't have to worry about anything else," said Goel.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great step for inclusivity. But I hope this doesn't become just a token gesture. The real test is ensuring safety and good facilities in *all* stands, not just one pink one. The focus should be on making the entire stadium experience better for everyone.
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Sarah B
Visiting from the UK, I think this is fantastic. Stadium atmospheres can be intimidating. A dedicated stand is a practical solution that will encourage more women and families to attend live sports. Well done, Omaxe and Harmanpreet!
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Arjun K
What a year for Indian cricket! Men's and women's teams both winning World Cups, and now this. Harmanpreet is a true legend. This stand is a fitting tribute. Can't wait to visit the stadium in Dwarka.
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Kavya N
Finally! I've missed so many matches because my parents were worried about the crowd. This "Pink Stand" idea is brilliant. Hope they have good food stalls nearby too! 😄 More power to women's cricket.
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Michael C
Interesting concept. While the intention is good, segregating audiences can sometimes have unintended effects. The ultimate goal should be a stadium culture where such separate spaces aren't needed because everyone feels safe everywhere.
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Vikram M

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