Following India's historic ICC Women's World Cup win, Indian wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) by the West Bengal government and rewarded ₹34 lakh. She also received the prestigious Banga Bhushan award and a gold chain at a glittering ceremony led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Richa Ghosh’s stellar performances during the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 earned her major accolades and official recognition from the West Bengal government. Felicitated at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, she was appointed as Deputy Superintendent of Police, a prestigious administrative role, underscoring her importance beyond the cricket field. The 22-year-old also received ₹34 lakh as a reward, reflecting ₹1 lakh for each run scored in the World Cup final, alongside the Banga Bhushan award and a gold chain.
Ghosh’s contribution to India’s maiden ICC Women’s World Cup triumph was vital. She scored 34 runs off just 24 balls with three fours and two sixes in the final against South Africa, helping India set a formidable target of 298/7. Her overall tournament tally of 235 runs placed her among India’s top performers, and she equaled the record for most sixes in a Women’s World Cup edition.
The felicitation ceremony was graced by dignitaries including Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, former cricketers Sourav Ganguly and Jhulan Goswami, along with Richa’s parents. Mamata Banerjee lauded her for ending India’s long wait for the title and praised pioneers like Jhulan for laying the foundation.
Key Highlights:
Richa Ghosh appointed Deputy Superintendent of Police by West Bengal government.
Rewarded ₹34 lakh (₹1 lakh for each run scored in the World Cup final).
Conferred with Banga Bhushan award and gifted a gold chain at Eden Gardens.
Scored 34 runs off 24 balls in the World Cup final; crucial in India’s win.
Total 235 runs in the tournament, tying record for most sixes in a Women’s WC.
Ceremony attended by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Sourav Ganguly, and Jhulan Goswami.
Recognized as Bengal’s pride and a rising star in Indian women’s cricket.
Sources: India TV News, Tribune India, NDTV Sports, India Today, Hindustan Times, Free Press Journal