Smriti Mandhana's World Cup Dream: Why India's Trophy Moment Is Within Reach

India's women's cricket team is poised to make history in the World Cup final against South Africa. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana expressed strong confidence that the trophy is within their grasp after meticulous team preparations. The hosts reached the final by stunning seven-time champions Australia in a thrilling semifinal victory. Both teams are seeking their first World Cup title in what promises to be an electrifying championship match.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Confident Ahead India South Africa WC Final

  • India faces South Africa in historic final where new champion will be crowned
  • Mandhana broke 26-year world record for most ODI runs in calendar year
  • Team aims to overcome past runner-up finishes from 2005 and 2017
  • Players focused on collective success rather than individual milestones
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'Dream of winning a trophy is within reach', says Mandhana ahead of Women's WC final

India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana says "dream of winning trophy is within reach" as hosts prepare for Women's World Cup final against South Africa at DY Patil Stadium.

"Now, that dream is within reach. Our focus as a team is to leave everything behind and give 100 per cent in the final. - Smriti Mandhana"

New Delhi, Nov 2

India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana expressed her confidence for the women's World Cup final against South Africa, saying that "the dream of winning the trophy is within reach" and everyone in the team has been "meticulous with their preparations."

A new team will claim the coveted Women's World Cup trophy for the first time when the tournament hosts, India, face South Africa in the final on Sunday here at DY Patil Stadium.

India registered a stunning five-wicket victory over seven-time champions Australia in the second semifinal, setting up a meeting with South Africa, who had defeated England in the first semifinal.

It's the first time South Africa has featured in a Women's World Cup Final, while India previously played in the final in 2005 and 2017, finishing as runners-up behind Australia and England, respectively.

"The World Cup is always special, but a home World Cup is something else altogether. I remember visiting the stadium a couple of months ago for an ad shoot and standing on the balcony thinking, ‘How amazing would it be if we win here on the 2nd?’ Now, that dream is within reach. Our focus as a team is to leave everything behind — whatever happened in the past or in the semi-final — and give 100 per cent in the final.

"Everyone has been meticulous with their preparations, whether in the gym or at training. As players, it’s in our hands how we prepare. I know a lot of dreams across India are connected with this final, and we will try our best to make those dreams come true — because fans will live those moments through our eyes," Madhana said on JioHotstar.

During her campaign so far, Mandhana broke a 26-year-old world record by scoring the most runs in a calendar year in women's One-day International cricket during the group stage match against South Africa on October 9. She then became the youngest and fastest player to reach 5000 runs in Women's ODI cricket, achieving this during the match against Australia.

The 29-year-old batter achieved the milestone in her 112th Women's ODI match with a six off Kim Garth of Australia, surpassing the record of Stafanie Taylor (WI), who scored 5000 runs in 129 matches.

Moreover, she surpassed New Zealand's Suzie Bates (13 hundreds) to become the second-highest century-maker in women's ODIs, with 14 centuries.

Speaking on her personal goals during this World Cup, the opener added, "In this World Cup, my only goal was to do whatever the team needed from me. In the past, I came in with personal targets — wanting to score specific runs or achieve certain milestones — but things rarely go exactly as planned. This time, my intention was very clear: to focus on preparation and execution rather than numbers.

"Personally, the only statistic I want to see is that ‘India has won the 2025 World Cup.’ That’s what will mean the most to me. As a batter, I’ve realized that you can’t overthink in cricket — it’s all about reacting to the ball. Whoever reacts best on the day will do well. So for me, it’s about staying calm, being present, and contributing in whichever way the team needs.”

Mandhana also reflected on India’s historic chase against Australia, and said, "I'm not used to such emotions, but there were definitely positive vibes throughout the team. All the girls are in a very good space, and most importantly, everyone is helping and celebrating each other’s success. I’ve always believed that this kind of energy reflects in performance."

"When Australia scored over 340 in the first innings, we still believed we could chase it down — we had done it before against them. The partnership between Jemimah and Harman was unforgettable. Honestly, it’s harder to watch from inside than to play out there! But what a special effort from Jemimah, Harman, Richa, Deepti, and Amanjot — every contribution mattered.

"While everyone talks about the chase, I think the way our bowlers fought back between the 30th and 40th overs to restrict Australia to 340 was equally commendable," she added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mandhana breaking records left and right! 5000 runs in just 112 matches is incredible. But what I love most is her team-first attitude. Hope they win this for all the young girls dreaming of cricket across India.
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Sarah B
As someone who's followed women's cricket globally, this Indian team is special. Their fielding and bowling have improved tremendously. Hope they handle the pressure of a home final better than the men's team often does.
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Arjun K
The entire nation is behind you, girls! That chase against Australia was legendary. Just one more push needed. Don't let the occasion overwhelm you - play your natural game and the trophy will be ours!
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Kavya N
My daughters are so inspired by this team! They've been practicing cricket every evening since the World Cup started. Win or lose, these women have already won millions of hearts across India. 💕
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Michael C
While I admire the team spirit, I hope they don't get complacent. South Africa is a dangerous opponent and has nothing to lose. The middle overs bowling needs to be tighter than in the semis.
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Divya L
Can't wait for Sunday! Already planning a watch party with my friends. Mandhana's maturity at such a young

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