Rohit Sharma Reveals What Made India's Women's WC Victory So Special

Rohit Sharma expressed deep understanding of the women's team's emotional journey to their first World Cup victory. He revealed asking Harmanpreet Kaur about coach Amol Muzumdar's leadership during the tournament. The team showed remarkable resilience by bouncing back after three consecutive group-stage losses. Harmanpreet shared that the excitement of winning hasn't faded even a month later.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Praises Harmanpreet Kaur Amol Muzumdar After WC Win

  • Rohit Sharma understood the emotional journey after years of setbacks
  • Asked Harmanpreet about coach Amol Muzumdar's calm leadership
  • Team bounced back strongly after three consecutive group-stage losses
  • Harmanpreet says victory excitement hasn't faded even after one month
  • India defeated South Africa by 52 runs in the final match
  • Coach Muzumdar maintained passion despite early tournament struggles
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Rohit Sharma praises Harmanpreet & coach Amol Muzumdar after Women's WC win

Former India captain Rohit Sharma shares emotional insights on women's team's World Cup triumph, revealing his conversation with Harmanpreet about coach Amol Muzumdar.

"Watching them lift the WC was a great feeling - Rohit Sharma"

New Delhi, November 25

Former men's Team India captain Rohit Sharma reflected on India's women's team winning their first World Cup earlier in the month, saying he understood the emotional journey they had been through after years of setbacks.

The Indian women's team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, clinched their maiden World Cup by defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final.

Speaking at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 schedule announcement event, Rohit recalled asking captain Harmanpreet Kaur about coach Amol Muzumdar, whom he knows well, and was not surprised to hear that Amol stayed calm and passionate even after three back-to-back group-stage losses, including the defeat to England. Rohit said he could sense the team's dejection at that point, but watching them bounce back to win the title felt wonderful and deeply meaningful.

"Watching from outside is not as tough as it is from the inside. But I know what they have gone through over the years. I can understand the emotion and feeling of going through setbacks year after year and not winning the WC. While I was there, I could see the happiness on everyone's faces. These are the moments you live for, work hard for. I was asking Harman after the England game, you know about Amol. I know him since years. He was my first captain in Mumbai. I asked her if he was calm in that tournament. I was not surprised to hear the answer from Harman. Amol is very passionate about the game, the team, " Sharma said.

"Even I was not there, I could feel what happened inside that dressing room after that England game. Watching them lift the WC was a great feeling," said Rohit Sharma.

Harmanpreet Kaur said that even a month after winning the World Cup, the excitement still hasn't faded. People keep reminding her of the victory, and she recalls how long the team waited and how much frustration they endured over the years.

"It has been a month (on WC win), but whenever I try to calm and relax myself, people just keep telling me what happened and how excited they are. Imagine how many years we waited, how frustrated we were. Finally now we have won it, it means a lot. I dont want to come out of that moment. It just keeps running in my mind. It is that special," Harmanpreet said after winning the World Cup.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rohit Sharma showing support for women's cricket like this is so heartwarming. He truly understands the struggle having been through similar situations himself. Great to see senior players backing the women's team!
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Sarah B
Amol Muzumdar's contribution deserves more recognition. Staying calm after three consecutive losses shows real coaching quality. The mental strength he built in the team is remarkable.
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Arjun K
Finally our women cricketers get the recognition they deserve! Been following them for years and this victory feels so personal. Hope BCCI gives them equal pay and facilities now.
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Michael C
The comeback after losing to England was incredible. Shows the character of this team. Harmanpreet's emotional words about not wanting to come out of that moment - that's what champions are made of!
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Kavya N
While I'm happy about the win, I hope this isn't just a one-time celebration. Women's cricket needs consistent support from fans and administration. Let's not forget them until the next tournament.
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Vikram M
This victory will inspire millions of young girls across India to take up cricket! 🎯 The women's team has broken so many barriers with this win. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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