Harmanpreet Kaur's Dream Come True: Why She Tells Young India to Never Stop Dreaming

Harmanpreet Kaur finally achieved her childhood dream by leading India to a Women's World Cup victory. She reflected on starting her cricket journey with her father's oversized bat, not even knowing women's cricket existed at the time. The captain emphasized how her self-belief and continuous dreaming made this historic moment possible. She also acknowledged how the team's 2017 final loss fueled their determination to win this time around.

Key Points: Harmanpreet Kaur's World Cup Win Message to Young India

  • Recalled playing with her father's oversized bat as a young girl
  • Dreamed of wearing the blue jersey before knowing women's cricket existed
  • Overcame 2017 World Cup final heartbreak to achieve 2025 victory
  • Credits Indian fans' support for motivating team after previous loss
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Never stop dreaming: Harmanpreet's heartfelt message to young India after World Cup triumph

After leading India to a historic Women's World Cup victory, captain Harmanpreet Kaur shares a heartfelt message for the next generation: "Never stop dreaming."

"Never stop dreaming. You never know where your destiny will take you. - Harmanpreet Kaur"

New Delhi, Nov 4

Harmanpreet Kaur’s lifelong dream finally came true on Sunday night as she lifted the Women’s World Cup trophy, guiding India to a historic 52-run victory over South Africa in Navi Mumbai. After fulfilling her childhood ambition, the Indian captain had a simple yet powerful message for the next generation — “Never stop dreaming. You never know where your destiny will take you.”

In a video released by the BCCI, Harmanpreet reflected on how her cricket journey started in her childhood, playing with her father’s bat — one that was much too big for her at the time. “Ever since, as a kid, I started getting a sense of what likes and dislikes are, I’ve always seen a bat in my hand. I still remember we used to play with a bat from my dad’s kit bag. The bat was very big,” she said.

“One day, my dad cut an old bat of his to make it small for me. We used to play with it. Whenever we used to watch a match on TV, or watch India play, or watch the World Cup, I used to think, I need an opportunity like this. At that time, I didn’t even know about women’s cricket.”

For Harmanpreet, that dream grew into a vision — not merely to represent India, but to help bring about change in women’s cricket. “I was dreaming, when will I wear this blue jersey? So I think this means a lot to me, a young girl who didn’t know about women’s cricket, but still dreaming, that one day, I want to bring that change in our country,” she said.

“And I think, it all shows that you should never stop dreaming. You never know where your destiny will take you. You never think, when will it happen, how will it happen. You only think, this will happen. So, I think, that was my self-belief, that this can be possible. And that exactly happened.”

Having waited almost twenty years for this moment, the 36-year-old captain said she was overwhelmed with emotion and gratitude after the final. “Personally, it’s a very emotional moment. Because, it was my dream since childhood. Ever since I started playing, it was my dream to win the World Cup one day. If I get an opportunity to lead my team, I don’t want to miss this opportunity,” she said.

“So, I said all these things from the bottom of my heart. And God heard everything one by one. It’s like magic. I don’t understand how come suddenly everything is falling in place. Everything kept happening one by one. Finally, we are world champions. I am feeling very relaxed, very humble, so grateful to God, for giving this team, which we have been dreaming of for so many years, and we are living this moment.”

Harmanpreet also recalled India’s heartbreak in the 2017 World Cup final, when they narrowly missed victory against England by nine runs — a moment that, she said, ultimately inspired this victory. “After the 2017 World Cup, when we came back, we were so heartbroken. We lost the game by a margin of 9 runs. We didn’t understand how that happened because that game was also fully in control,” she recalled.

“But after coming back, the kind of welcome and motivation we got from Indian fans, that shows that not only us, the entire country was waiting for women’s cricket to do something special for them. And special for the country.”

That 2017 squad, led by Mithali Raj, also included several of the current team’s senior players — Harmanpreet, Smriti Mandhana, and Deepti Sharma. For Harmanpreet, the 2025 triumph was a collective victory shared by players past and present, as well as millions of fans.

“Everybody was waiting for this moment. And I think it’s because of everyone’s blessings and prayers that we were able to cross that line. I don’t think we were alone playing in the stadium. Everybody — the entire stadium, people who were watching us on TV — everybody came together to win this. Because it wasn’t possible alone.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
What a remarkable comeback story from the 2017 heartbreak! The way our women's team bounced back shows true resilience. Harmanpreet's leadership has been phenomenal throughout this tournament. So proud of our champions!
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Ananya R
Her message "Never stop dreaming" hits home. As a young woman pursuing engineering, I face many doubts from relatives who think I should focus on marriage. Stories like Harmanpreet's give me courage to chase my dreams. Thank you for inspiring millions! 💪
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David E
While this is a fantastic achievement, I hope this victory leads to better infrastructure and pay parity for women cricketers. They deserve the same facilities and recognition as the men's team. The real change begins now.
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Sarah B
The part about her father cutting the bat to fit her size is so heartwarming! It shows how family support can make all the difference in a child's dreams. Beautiful story of determination and parental encouragement. ❤️
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Karthik V
Watching the final with my family was electric! The entire nation stood behind our women. This victory will inspire generations of girls to pick up cricket bats instead of being told "ladkiyon ko yeh sab nahi khelna chahiye." Times are changing! 🙌
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