World Cup Trophy Won in Final, But Hearts Stolen in Semifinal

India's women's cricket team has made history by winning their first ICC World Cup title. While the final victory over South Africa was impressive, most fans point to the semifinal against Australia as the real game-changer. That incredible chase of 338 runs, led by Jemimah Rodrigues' century, transformed the team's confidence and momentum. This triumph marks the beginning of a new era for women's cricket in India.

Key Points: India Women's Cricket World Cup Win Semifinal Final

  • India defeated South Africa by 52 runs in World Cup final at DY Patil Stadium
  • Jemimah Rodrigues scored unbeaten century in semifinal against Australia
  • Historic chase of 338 runs stunned mighty Australian team
  • Victory marks first-ever ICC Women's World Cup title for India
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'Trophy was won in the final, but the hearts in semifinal'

India's women's cricket team wins first ICC World Cup, but fans say the epic semifinal chase against Australia was the real turning point of their historic triumph.

"The final gave us the trophy, but the semifinal gave us goosebumps - Social Media Fan"

New Delhi, Nov 3

The night India conquered the world, the celebrations in Navi Mumbai were deafening — but the echoes of that semifinal against Australia still refuse to fade.

In a watershed moment for Indian cricket, the national women’s team etched their name in history by winning their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in a pulsating final at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday night.

Yet, ask any fan, and they’ll tell you: the real turning point came a match earlier, when India chased down an unbelievable 338 to stun Australia in the semifinal.

That chase, led by Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten century, was pure magic — a blend of poise, power, and defiance. Alongside skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah scripted one of Indian cricket’s most iconic nights, taking on a mighty Australian attack with fearless strokeplay and ice-cool composure.

“The final gave us the trophy, but the semifinal gave us goosebumps,” wrote one fan on social media. Another called it “the match that changed everything.” It was a night that blurred the line between sport and emotion — a collective roar of belief that carried India all the way to glory.

By the time the final arrived, India were a team transformed — sharper, calmer, unstoppable.

With disciplined bowling and inspired leadership, they sealed the title and the moment women’s cricket in India had long awaited.

For fans, though, this triumph will forever live in two frames — the final that crowned them champions, and the semifinal that made them unforgettable.

As the tricolour soared high and the players embraced in tears of joy, the moment marked not just a World Cup triumph — but the dawn of a new era for Indian women’s cricket.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Absolutely true! The semifinal was where we truly became champions. Chasing 338 against Australia? That's the stuff of legends. Jemimah and Harmanpreet showed what Indian women are capable of. So proud! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, I must say the semifinal performance was world-class. The composure under pressure was remarkable. This team has set a new standard for women's cricket worldwide.
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Aditya G
While the victory is fantastic, I hope this leads to better infrastructure and pay parity for our women cricketers. They deserve the same support and recognition as the men's team. Let's make this just the beginning!
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Kavya N
My daughter hasn't stopped talking about Jemimah since that semifinal! Finally, she has real heroes to look up to in women's cricket. This is more than just a trophy - it's inspiration for millions of girls across India ✨
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Michael C
The semifinal was indeed the turning point. The confidence they gained from that incredible chase carried them through the final. Brilliant tactical and mental preparation by the entire team and coaching staff.

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