My colleague Mujib Mashal writes about how a huge victory on the cricket ground could change the lives of women and girls.
Indian sports can get quite action-packed and it's quite easy to miss out on important news and results. That's where we come ...
Ana Moss overcame vision loss and health challenges to earn a spot on the U.S. women's blind cricket team competing in the ...
Jemimah Rodrigues hits a remarkable unbeaten century as India complete a record chase to beat Australia and reach the Women's ...
India's women cricketers achieved a remarkable feat at the 2025 ODI World Cup. They showcased resilience and collective ...
Former cricketer R Ashwin praised the Indian women's cricket team for honoring past players after their World Cup win, ...
After two runners-up finishes in 2005 and 2017, the Indian team finally became third time lucky as they defeated South Africa ...
India's first Women's Cricket World Cup title marks a historic moment for a country that has long been dominant in the men's ...
The BCCI's announcement of a Rs 51 crore cash prize for the team, coupled with the ICC's prize money of approx. Rs 40 crore, ...
India won its first-ever ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup after defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final on Sunday.
Mithali Raj recalls the past struggles, where players earned just ₹1,000 per match, contrasting sharply with today's remuneration and professional standards.
A team that faced seemingly insurmountable odds wins its first championship, with wider ramifications for the role women play in public life.