
Will There Be Victory Parade For India Women After Historic World Cup Win? Here’s What We Know So Far
Women’s World Cup Final: The celebrations for India Womenâs unforgettable ICC Womenâs World Cup 2025 triumph may have to wait a little longer. While fans across the country are eagerly anticipating a grand parade to honour Harmanpreet Kaur and her champion squad, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has confirmed that no official celebration plans have been finalised yet.
No Victory Parade Confirmed Yet
BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, speaking to IANS on Monday, clarified that no event has been scheduled at the moment. âNothing like a victory parade is planned as of now,â Saikia said while speaking from the Mumbai airport. âIâm leaving for Dubai to attend the ICC meetings. Several senior officials are heading there as well, so once we return, we will plan accordingly.â
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The BCCI delegation, including senior officials, will be in Dubai from November 4 to 7 for the ICC meetings. Any decision regarding a felicitation ceremony or victory parade is expected to be made only after their return to India.
Missing Asia Cup Trophy Also On Agenda
In addition to discussions about scheduling the celebrations, Saikia also revealed that the board intends to raise another issue with the ICC â the case of the missing Asia Cup trophy, which has reportedly not yet been handed over to the Indian team.
Indiaâs Fairytale Finish At DY Patil Stadium
Indiaâs title-winning campaign concluded in stunning fashion on November 2 at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, where they defeated Laura Wolvaardtâs South Africa by 52 runs to claim their maiden ICC Womenâs World Cup trophy.
Opting to bat first, India posted an imposing total of 298 for 7, thanks to a fiery 87 from Shafali Verma, who was brought in as an injury replacement for Pratika Rawal. Shafaliâs partnership with Smriti Mandhana (45) laid the foundation, while Deepti Sharma (52) and Richa Ghosh (34 off 24) provided crucial contributions in the latter half of the innings.
Wolvaardtâs Century In Vain
In response, South Africaâs chase was anchored by their skipper Laura Wolvaardt, who scored a classy century. However, Indiaâs bowlers maintained relentless pressure, led by Deepti Sharmaâs outstanding 5 for 39 and Shafali Vermaâs vital breakthroughs, to seal a historic victory.
Nation Awaits Grand Celebration
While the official parade and felicitation details are still pending, fans continue to celebrate Indiaâs first-ever Womenâs World Cup win â a triumph that has rewritten the history of womenâs cricket in the country.
For now, the images of the Indian team lifting the trophy in Navi Mumbai remain etched in the hearts of millions â a moment that signified not just victory, but the rise of a new era in Indian cricket.
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