PM Modi Meets World Cup Champions: Inside the Historic Victory Celebration

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the victorious Indian women's cricket team at his residence to celebrate their World Cup win. The players shared emotional memories of their previous meeting in 2017 when they had lost the finals. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed their desire to meet the PM more often with trophies in hand. PM Modi discussed memorable tournament moments and encouraged the team to inspire young girls through the Fit India movement.

Key Points: PM Modi Hosts Indian Women's Cricket World Cup Winning Team

  • PM Modi praised team's remarkable comeback after three initial defeats
  • Players gifted signed 'Namo 1' jersey to the Prime Minister
  • Captain recalled 2017 meeting without trophy versus current victory celebration
  • Deepti Sharma shared how PM's 2017 advice motivated their World Cup journey
  • PM discussed famous catches by Harleen Deol and Amanjot Kaur
  • Team asked to promote Fit India movement among young girls nationwide
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PM Modi meets India's Women's World Cup winning team at his residence

PM Modi congratulates Women's World Cup champions at his residence, recalls their 2017 meeting and discusses memorable moments from the tournament victory.

"We wish to meet him more often - Captain Harmanpreet Kaur"

New Delhi, November 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hosted the Indian women's team, which secured the ICC Women's World Cup, at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg.

PM Modi congratulated the team for the victory and praised their remarkable comeback in the tournament after a string of three defeats and the trolling they had faced on social media. The players gifted a signed jersey with 'Namo 1' printed on it to PM Modi. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president, Mithun Manhas, was also present.

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur recalled meeting the Prime Minister in 2017 (after a narrow loss to England in the finals at Lord's), when they had met the PM without the trophy, and now that they have met him with the trophy, they wish to meet him more often.

Vice Captain Smriti Mandhana, who ended the tournament as the second-highest run-getter with 434 runs in nine innings, including a century and two fifties, said PM had motivated them and has been an inspiration for all of them. She also spoke about how girls are doing well in all fields today, and it is because of PM Modi.

Deepti Sharma, who was crowned the 'Player of the Tournament' with 215 runs and 22 wickets to her name, including a fifty and five-wicket haul in the final against South Africa, said she had been waiting to meet the Prime Minister Modi. She recalled their meeting in 2017, and when the PM had asked them to keep working hard, and then they would achieve their dream.

PM mentioned how Deepti had written 'Jai Shri Ram' on her Instagram account and had a tattoo of Lord Hanuman on her arm. The all-rounder said it gives her strength.

Harmanpreet asked PM Modi how he manages to always remain in the present. To this, he said that being so has been a part of his life and has become his habit.

The Prime Minister also recalled the famous catch of Harleen Deol in 2021 against England (during a T20I in the UK), about which he had posted on social media at that time.

PM Modi discussed how Harmanpreet pocketed the ball after the final match. She said she was lucky that the ball came to her, and she kept it.

PM discussed the now-famous catch of Amanjot Kaur to dismiss the in-form South African skipper and centurion, Laura Wolvaardt, which she took after several fumbles. Amanjot said this is one fumble that she likes to see. PM said while catching, you must be seeing the ball, but after the catch, you must be seeing the trophy.

Kranti Gaud, the young pacer who took nine wickets in eight matches, mentioned how her brother is a big fan of PM Modi, to which he immediately gave an open invite to meet them.

PM asked them to take forward the message of 'Fit India', especially for girls across the country. He discussed the growing problem of obesity and highlighted the importance of being fit. He also asked them to go to their schools and motivate young minds there.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Wonderful to see our PM taking time to personally interact with the champions! The signed jersey with 'Namo 1' was a sweet gesture. These women are true role models for millions of young girls across India. Let's hope this inspires more girls to take up sports professionally.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the recognition, I wish the focus remained more on their cricketing achievements rather than political aspects. The team's incredible performance deserves center stage without any political color. Still, happy they got the recognition they deserve!
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Deepak U
Harmanpreet asking PM how he stays in the present moment was such a deep question! And PM's answer about it being a habit shows why he's so focused. These women are not just great cricketers but also thoughtful individuals. Jai Hind! 🏏
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Ananya R
Deepti Sharma's dedication is so inspiring! From writing 'Jai Shri Ram' to having Hanuman tattoo, her faith gives her strength. And she proved it with her Player of the Tournament performance. These women are breaking stereotypes and showing what Indian women can achieve! 💪
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Michael C
The PM's emphasis on 'Fit India' is much needed. With rising obesity issues, having these champions promote fitness among young girls could create a health revolution. Great to see sports being used for positive social change!
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