The roar of a nation, the culmination of decades of grit, and a secret whispered in locker rooms since June—India’s women’s cricket team didn’t just win the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025; they manifested it. Fresh off their historic 52-run victory over South Africa in the final, the squad, led by the stoic Harmanpreet Kaur, was hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. It was there, in the heart of power, that coach Amol Muzumdar unveiled the team’s extraordinary secret weapon: a collective act of ‘manifestation’.
For a team that had tasted final heartbreak in 2005 and 2017, the 2025 campaign was about more than just cricket. It was a mission. Coach Muzumdar revealed that this journey of belief began way back in June, months before the tournament even started. The squad engaged in a powerful psychological exercise, a ‘manifestation’ where they collectively visualized their path to the trophy, their hands lifting it high on home soil. In a world often dismissive of such methods, this internal conviction became their bedrock.
“It wasn’t just about skill, which we have in abundance,” Muzumdar is reported to have shared with the Prime Minister. “It was about creating a shared reality of victory in our minds first.” This profound belief system carried them through a grueling tournament, culminating in their triumph at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on November 2, 2025.
Prime Minister Modi, a known sports enthusiast, didn’t just offer congratulations; he offered a deep understanding of their struggle. He lauded the team’s resilience, highlighting how they overcame not just formidable opponents but also years of setbacks and public criticism. “Your achievement has uplifted the nation’s spirits,” he told the champions, a sentiment echoed by millions across the country.
This win is monumental. By defeating South Africa, India claimed its maiden ICC Women’s World Cup title, finally breaking the final barrier that had stood for nearly five decades. The team’s journey throughout the tournament, which ran from September 30 to November 2, was a masterclass in composure and class.
While the victory was a collective effort, a few stars shone particularly bright in the final and throughout the tournament:
| Player | Role | Key Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Deepti Sharma | All-rounder | Delivered a match-winning performance with both bat and ball in the final. |
| Shafali Verma | Batter | Her explosive batting at the top of the order set the tone for the team’s aggressive style. |
| Harmanpreet Kaur | Captain | Led from the front with calm authority, guiding her team through pressure situations. |
The impact of this victory transcends the sport itself. It is a watershed moment for women’s cricket in India, a powerful statement that will inspire a new generation of girls to pick up a bat and ball. The team’s journey, from being perennial finalists to champions, coupled with their unique psychological preparation, offers a new blueprint for success in high-performance sports.
Their ‘manifestation’ was more than a feel-good story; it was a testament to the power of unwavering belief. In a room with the nation’s leader, Amol Muzumdar didn’t just recount a win; he revealed the soul of a champion team that dared to dream its reality into existence.
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