Sunidhi Chauhan to Perform at Women's World Cup Final Amid Electric Atmosphere

Star singer Sunidhi Chauhan is set to light up the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup final with a spectacular performance. She'll entertain the crowd with her greatest hits accompanied by 60 dancers and stunning visual effects. The show promises fireworks, a laser display, and 350 performers creating an unforgettable halftime experience. With India facing South Africa in the championship match, Sunidhi will also have the honor of singing the Indian national anthem.

Key Points: Sunidhi Chauhan ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final Performance

  • Sunidhi will perform medley of hits with 60 dancers and special effects fireworks
  • Performance includes laser show, 350 mast cast performers and drone display
  • She will sing Indian national anthem before India vs South Africa final
  • ICC confirms spectacular halftime entertainment for World Cup finale
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Star singer Sunidhi Chauhan to perform at Women's World Cup final

Star singer Sunidhi Chauhan to perform hits with fireworks, laser show and national anthem at ICC Women's World Cup final between India and South Africa.

"It's an honour to be performing at the Women's World Cup... the atmosphere will be electric - Sunidhi Chauhan"

Navi Mumbai, November 1

Star singer Sunidhi Chauhan will enchant the crowd with a medley of her hits at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, with India and South Africa vying for the honours at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.

On the eve of the pulsating final, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed a group of 60 dancers will accompany Sunidhi, and the show will also feature a special-effect fireworks display by famed choreographer Sanjay Shetty.

The performance will include a laser show, 350 mast cast performers, and a drone display during the mid-innings.

Before the match, Sunidhi will sing the Indian national anthem, while Cape Town's Tarynn Bank will sing the South African anthem.

"It's an honour to be performing at the Women's World Cup and I am really looking forward to the big day. With India in the final and the stands packed with enthusiastic fans, I'm sure the atmosphere will be electric, and it will be a day all of us will remember for long," Sunidhi Chauhan said as quoted from a press release by ICC.

En route to the final, India got off to a strong start in their World Cup opener with a convincing win over Sri Lanka. The Hamanpreet Kaur-led side made it two victories in two matches with another solid performance, extending their winning streak against Pakistan.

South Africa, India's opponent in the final, handed the hosts their first defeat in the group stage. Richa Ghosh engineered a splendid 94 to take India past 250, with Sneh Rana adding 33 vital runs at the end. The Indian bowlers started well, reducing South Africa to 81/5, but Laura Wolvaardt and Chloe Tryon turned the tide with a key partnership. Though both were dismissed before the end, Nadine de Klerk held her nerve to see South Africa home with seven balls to spare.

India's second defeat came in another thriller, despite posting a commanding 330 against Australia. Australia produced one of their finest chases in ODI history, led by Alyssa Healy's magnificent 142 off 107 balls. India took wickets late on but couldn't stop the Australians from clinching victory in the final overs.

A third straight close defeat left India's semi-final hopes hanging by a thread. Facing a must-win situation against New Zealand, India produced their most commanding batting display of the tournament. In a rain-hit clash, India registered a 53-run win via DLS to confirm their place in the semi-finals.

Rain returned in India's final group-stage match against Bangladesh. India remained in a comfortable position while chasing a revised target of 126, but rain intervened to wash out the game.

In the semi-final, India produced one of the most outstanding performances in World Cup knockout history, stunning Australia and booking their place in the final. Australia posted 338 on the back of Phoebe Litchfield's century and fifties from Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner.

In reply, India lost both openers early, slipping to 59/2 before Jemimah Rodrigues (127*) and Harmanpreet Kaur (89) scripted a stunning recovery. Their 150-run partnership put India in control, and despite late wickets, Rodrigues stayed until the end to steer India home with a few balls to spare. It was the highest successful chase in a World Cup knockout game.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I love the entertainment, I hope the focus remains on the cricket. Our women's team has fought so hard to reach the final - that Jemimah-Harmanpreet partnership against Australia was legendary! Let's not let the glamour overshadow their incredible achievement.
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Sarah B
The drone display and laser show sound spectacular! But honestly, I'm more excited about the national anthem moment. Sunidhi singing Jana Gana Mana with the entire stadium joining in - that gives me goosebumps just thinking about it!
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Arjun K
After that incredible semi-final chase against Australia, our women deserve this grand celebration. Sunidhi's performance will be the perfect icing on the cake when we lift the trophy! Come on India! 🏏💪
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Michael C
The budget for this entertainment show must be massive. While it's great for the spectacle, I wonder if some of these funds could have been better used for grassroots women's cricket development in India. Just a thought.
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Kavya N
Sunidhi's voice + cricket final + home ground advantage = pure magic! Remembering how our team bounced back after those three close defeats makes this final even more special. They've shown true champion spirit! 🔥
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Vikram M

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