The Indian women’s cricket team has reached the final. Led by Pop Kaur, they will face South Africa on Sunday.

The ICC Women’s World Cup final will be held at the Drones Ground in Navi Mumbai. The entire nation is watching this match.
Harmanpreet and her team are attempting to win the ICC trophy for the first time. This is their third final, but they have yet to win. South Africa is playing in the final for the first time, so the match is set to be a fiery one.
Strong support from stars
The BCCI released a video on Saturday night in which prominent players from the men’s team and coach Gautam Gambhir boosted Harmanpreet’s team. Gambhir was the first to deliver the message.
He said, “On behalf of the entire support staff and the Indian team, I want to wish the women’s team all the very best. Enjoy the occasion. Don’t be scared of making a mistake. You’ve already made the entire country proud.”
Meaning, best wishes from the entire staff and team. Enjoy the occasion, fearlessly, and don’t be afraid of mistakes. You’ve already made the country proud.
T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav also sent a heartfelt message. He said, “Wishing the women’s team all the very best for the World Cup final. Just enjoy the occasion and be yourself. I think you’ve had an amazing campaign till now.”
That is, best wishes for the final. Enjoy the occasion and be yourself. Your campaign so far has been amazing.
A dash of humor and confidence
Pacer Arshdeep Singh’s message was hilarious. He smiled and said, “We just want to wish you luck. The trophy is here only. You just have to pick it up.” That’s it, best wishes. The trophy is right here, just pick it up. Stars like Jasprit Bumrah, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson, Varun Chakravarthy, and Jitesh Sharma also offered their support in their own ways. Gambhir finally said, “Bring the cup home.”
Suryakumar said, “Make one last push for India.”
Harmanpreet’s team seems to have grown stronger after hearing these messages. This match against South Africa will be a historic moment in women’s cricket. Both teams are eager for their first World Cup trophy.