Chandigarh: Various political leaders, including Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, and Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, extended their congratulations to the Indian women’s cricket team for their historic achievement in the ICC World Cup. Celebrations also took place in the hometowns of the women cricketers. In a post on X, Punjab Chief Minister Mann praised the team, stating, “A historic victory for India. The Indian women’s cricket team defeated South Africa by 52 runs to win the World Cup… This is India’s first ODI World Cup title in 52 years. Many congratulations to the entire team, including captain Harmanpreet Kaur, the pride of Punjab… and also many congratulations to the coaches.
Best wishes for the future. Chak De India!” Punjab Congress chief Warring also lauded the team, saying, “HISTORY MADE! Congratulations to #TeamIndia for clinching their maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title! A resounding victory against South Africa by 52 runs!” Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa, referred to the victory as historic, stating, “Proud moment for every Indian as our champions bring home the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025! Saluting our CHAMPIONS!” Celebrations erupted in the hometowns of the women cricketers. In Mohali, Amanjot Kaur’s family was overjoyed and celebrated the win with drum beats and sweets.
Her father, Bhupinder Singh, who owns a carpenter shop, mentioned that she called the family after the team won the final and expressed her happiness. He noted that Kaur enjoyed various sports in school before focusing on cricket. Singh added that her grandmother would always watch her play. The family has plans to celebrate her return. One relative expressed that they were at a loss for words to describe the team’s victory, promising more celebrations upon her arrival. Kaur’s coach, Nagesh Gupta, expressed pride in her performance, highlighting her dedication to the sport. The village of skipper Harmanpreet Kaur in Moga district also celebrated, with a villager stating, “It was a great match. We are very happy about the victory.
We distributed sweets.”
