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- World Champ Jemimah Rodrigues spoke about her mental health
- Smriti Mandhana dispelled the notion of the centrality of marriage
- India’s disabled women cricketers scripted history
Queens of the pitch: Indian women win ODI world cup
On the midnight of November 2, at Navi Mumbai's D.Y. Patil Stadium, the team led by Harmanpreet Kaur made history by winning their first Women's World Cup. The nation exploded in joy and celebration. Social media was teeming with stories, statuses and endless love for the women cricketers. This historic moment and the journey behind it sparked joy, hope and inspiration to millions. The win highlighted clearly and boldly: Cricket is no longer just a gentleman’s game. The historic World cup win inspired ordinary Indians. Inspired by Team India’s victory, T. Anuja, for instance, returned to competitive sport after five years, participating in the Mumbai walkathon on November 9. Once forced to abandon athletics due to financial hardship, she has now resumed running practice.
 
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