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Fans celebrate women's World Cup win
November 3, 2025 India Source: BBC India
India's women's cricket team beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final on Sunday night.
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Fans celebrating women's World Cup win in India
Fans celebrate India Women's World Cup win
People across India are celebrating after the women's cricket team beat South Africa on Sunday night to claim their first-ever ICC Women's World Cup.
The final at Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium ended decades of waiting, with ecstatic fans hailing the triumph as a game changer for women's cricket in India.
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