Fresh off their ICC Women’s World Cup triumph, Harmanpreet Kaur and team met President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi. The players shared emotional moments, national pride, and a firm promise: “This trophy won’t leave India.” The meeting celebrated their victory and reinforced the growing stature of women’s cricket in the country.
Champions in Conversation: Women in Blue Meet President Murmu, Pledge to Keep the Cup in India
In a moment of national pride and celebration, the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, met President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan following their 52-run victory over South Africa in the ICC Women’s World Cup final. The meeting was marked by warmth, gratitude, and a powerful declaration: “This trophy won’t leave India again.”
Key Highlights from the Presidential Felicitation:
A Historic Victory Honored
President Murmu congratulated the team for their resilience, teamwork, and inspiring performance on the global stage.
She emphasized that their win had uplifted the spirit of the nation, especially young girls aspiring to play sports.
Captain’s Promise to the Nation
Harmanpreet Kaur emotionally stated, “This trophy won’t leave India again,” reflecting the team’s determination to dominate future tournaments.
Her words resonated across social media, becoming a viral symbol of national pride.
Celebrating Women’s Empowerment Through Sport
The President highlighted how the team’s success represents women’s empowerment, breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport.
She encouraged continued support for grassroots women’s cricket programs.
Team’s Reflections and Gratitude
Players shared anecdotes from their World Cup journey, expressing gratitude for the support from fans, families, and the government.
Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana noted how the win had changed perceptions of women’s cricket in India.
Symbolic Gesture: The Trophy Presentation
The team presented the World Cup trophy to the President, marking a ceremonial moment of national pride.
Photos from the event quickly went viral, with hashtags like #WomenInBlue and #Champions trending.
Looking Ahead
The team expressed their commitment to mentoring young talent, ensuring India remains a dominant force in women’s cricket.
BCCI officials hinted at increased investment in infrastructure and training for women’s teams.
This meeting wasn’t just a celebration—it was a declaration of intent. The Women in Blue are here to stay, and the trophy, they promise, is staying too.
Sources: India Today, News18