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		<title>India’s women cricketers witness major rise in brand value after World Cup triumph</title>
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<p><strong>Kolkata</strong> &#8211; India’s women’s cricket team has witnessed a significant surge in popularity and brand value following their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup victory.</p>



<p>The team’s success on home soil has created new opportunities for endorsements, sponsorships, and wider recognition across sports and entertainment platforms.</p>



<p>After a challenging start to the tournament, India made a strong comeback, defeating seven-time champions Australia in the semi-final and securing a historic win over South Africa in the final.</p>



<p>The victory has been described as a defining moment for women’s cricket in India, drawing attention from fans, brands, and media alike.</p>



<p>The triumph at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium sparked celebrations nationwide, and within hours, several players began receiving endorsement offers.</p>



<p>Captain Harmanpreet Kaur quickly became the face of new brand campaigns, reflecting the growing commercial interest in India’s women athletes.</p>



<p>Batter Harleen Deol’s lighthearted interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a post-victory event also caught the attention of brands.</p>



<p>Soon after, a popular skincare company featured her in a new campaign that highlighted her confidence and charm.</p>



<p>Jemimah Rodrigues, one of India’s standout players, became a viral sensation even before the final when a detergent brand turned her mud-stained jersey photo into an advertisement.</p>



<p>Her vibrant energy and growing social media presence continue to make her a favorite among companies looking to connect with younger audiences.</p>



<p>Sports marketing experts have called this achievement a major milestone for women’s sports in India.</p>



<p>They note that players like Smriti Mandhana, Rodrigues, and Richa Ghosh have become household names, representing a new era for women in professional cricket.</p>



<p>Tuhin Mishra, Managing Director of Baseline Ventures, which represents several team members, said endorsement offers are pouring in across different categories.</p>



<p>He estimated a 20–25% rise in brand value for most players, with even higher growth for Smriti Mandhana due to her exceptional global popularity.</p>



<p>Mandhana, known for her strong on-field performances and engaging public image, has over 14 million social media followers.</p>



<p>Her influence extends beyond cricket, making her one of the most sought-after athletes in India’s sports marketing landscape.</p>



<p>According to industry executives, players are now being approached by brands beyond the traditional fast-moving consumer goods sector.</p>



<p>New partnerships include companies from industries such as automobiles, telecommunications, finance, and technology, indicating a broader shift in sponsorship trends.</p>



<p>Karan Yadav, Chief Commercial Officer at JSW Sports, confirmed that endorsement values have multiplied since the World Cup.</p>



<p>He said long-term partnerships have been finalized with several players, reflecting brands’ growing confidence in women’s cricket.</p>



<p>Yadav highlighted that India’s semi-final victory against Australia was a turning point that boosted visibility and engagement for women’s cricket nationwide.</p>



<p>He added that the final win further strengthened the players’ market value, doubling commercial deals for many team members.</p>



<p>Industry analysts believe the women’s team’s success could have a lasting impact on the country’s sports ecosystem.<br>More young girls may now view cricket as a viable professional path, supported by rising brand partnerships and institutional investment.</p>



<p>Sports agencies suggest that long-term brand collaborations with players could yield stronger mutual benefits.</p>



<p>By investing early in young talents such as Richa Ghosh and Jemimah Rodrigues, brands can grow alongside athletes who are expected to remain at the top for many years.</p>



<p>As women’s cricket continues to gain momentum, the Indian team’s World Cup success is being hailed as both a sporting and cultural milestone.</p>



<p>It has redefined the market dynamics for female athletes and opened the door for greater equality in sports sponsorship and representation.</p>
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		<title>India Creates History with Maiden Women’s World Cup Triumph Over South Africa</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Shafali Verma’s brilliance and Deepti Sharma’s all-round heroics power India to their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title in front]]></description>
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<p> Shafali Verma’s brilliance and Deepti Sharma’s all-round heroics power India to their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title in front of a jubilant home crowd.</p>
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<p>It was a night of glory, grit, and golden history at the DY Patil Stadium as India lifted their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in a thrilling final. </p>



<p>In a packed stadium echoing with chants of “India, India,” the home team delivered a performance that will be etched forever in the annals of cricketing history.</p>



<p>Opting to bat first after a rain-delayed start, India displayed remarkable intent from the outset. The opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma set the tone for the innings, putting on a commanding 104-run partnership that laid a solid foundation.</p>



<p> Mandhana, the tournament’s leading run-scorer, crafted a fluent 45 before being dismissed by Chloe Tryon’s clever spin, but it was Verma’s breathtaking 87 off just 78 balls that stole the show early on.</p>



<p>Drafted into the team as a late replacement for the injured Pratika Rawal, Verma’s innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression. With seven boundaries and two towering sixes, she dominated the South African bowlers, racing to her half-century in just 49 balls. </p>



<p>Her fearless batting electrified the home fans and set the tone for what would become India’s night of triumph.</p>



<p>After Verma’s departure, Deepti Sharma took charge of the middle overs with calm authority. The all-rounder’s crucial 58, backed by a cameo from Richa Ghosh (34), guided India to a formidable total of 298-7. Though at one point a 350-plus score looked possible, the disciplined South African bowlers, particularly Ayabonga Khaka (3-58), managed to contain the flow of runs in the closing overs.</p>



<p>In response, South Africa began their chase with determination, led by their ever-reliable captain Laura Wolvaardt. The skipper put up a fighting 101 — her second consecutive century — showcasing both skill and leadership under pressure. Wolvaardt’s partnerships with Tazmin Brits and Sune Luus gave the visitors early hope, but India’s bowlers struck at key moments to turn the tide.</p>



<p>It was Verma again who provided the breakthrough with her part-time spin, dismissing two batters in quick succession to break South Africa’s rhythm.</p>



<p> From that point, the pressure mounted, and when Wolvaardt finally fell in the 42nd over, holing out to Amanjot Kaur after a fine catch, India knew the championship was within reach. </p>



<p>Deepti Sharma then sealed her remarkable night by completing a five-wicket haul (5-39), capping off one of the finest all-round performances ever seen in a World Cup final.</p>



<p>The DY Patil Stadium erupted as India bowled out South Africa for 246 in 45.3 overs. Players, fans, and support staff celebrated with unrestrained emotion — a culmination of years of hard work, belief, and a dream that had eluded the Indian women’s cricket team for decades.</p>



<p>With this historic win, India joins the elite group of nations — Australia, England, and New Zealand — to have lifted the coveted Women’s World Cup trophy.</p>



<p> The victory also marked a significant milestone for women’s cricket in India, highlighting how far the sport has come in terms of talent, strategy, and global recognition.</p>



<p>“This is a dream come true. Every player in this team has given her heart out for the nation,” said captain Harmanpreet Kaur, her voice trembling with emotion during the post-match ceremony. “This victory belongs to every girl in India who dreams of playing cricket.”</p>



<p>The triumph at Navi Mumbai was not just a victory in a tournament — it was a statement of power, perseverance, and passion. India’s women have redefined sporting excellence, showing that when determination meets opportunity, history is rewritten.</p>
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