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New Zealand PM Commends India’s Groundbreaking Women’s World Cup Win
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon congratulated Team India for their historic victory in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, praising the players as “world-class” and commending their performance in the exhilarating final against South Africa. This marked India’s first-ever Women’s World Cup title, solidifying their place in cricket history as the fourth nation to lift the trophy, joining Australia, England, and New Zealand.
Luxon expressed his support for India following the exit of the New Zealand team, especially after India’s impressive semi-final victory over Australia. In a light-hearted remark, he stated, “We’d have loved New Zealand to win, but as long as someone beats Australia, that’s all we care about — and you guys do it so well.”
The final, held in front of a sold-out crowd of 45,000 at the stadium, ended in a thrilling climax. Under the leadership of skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, India clinched the victory with a stunning catch to dismiss Nadine de Klerk. This nail-biting finish showcased not only India’s talent but also the excitement surrounding women’s cricket on a global stage.
Record-Breaking Attendance and Viewership
The tournament set new attendance records, with India’s matches against both Bangladesh and New Zealand drawing crowds of over 25,000 each. These milestones for women’s cricket reflect a growing interest and investment in the sport, highlighting the increasing visibility and support for female athletes.
Luxon’s congratulatory remarks reflect a broader recognition of the significance of this victory for India and women’s sports globally. As the cricketing landscape continues to evolve, the success of the Indian team at the Women’s World Cup serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players involved.
This victory not only marks a proud moment for India but also resonates with fans worldwide who celebrate the spirit of competition and the joy of seeing traditional powerhouses challenged on the field.
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