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Can India’s win redefine power and possibility in women’s cricket?

Can India’s win redefine power and possibility in women’s cricket?

Sports journalist Lavanya Lakshminarayanan describes India’s historic triumph, South Africa’s spirited rise and what this moment means for women’s cricket.

In Focus by The Hindu

November 3, 202538m 55s

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Show Notes

A month ago India’s women’s team looked uncertain. There were early wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan but then came bruising losses to England, Australia and South Africa. That sparked some stern words in the dressing room. What followed was a transformation that saw India stun Australia while South Africa routed England.

In the final 21-year-old Shafali Verma, recalled just two weeks ago, smashed 87 and took two wickets while Deepti Sharma’s fifty and record five wickets anchored India’s win. South Africa, led by 26-year-old Laura Wolvaardt with Nadine de Klerk and Marizanne Kapp, kept up the fight. Has this final redrawn women's cricket map dominated by Australia and England? And will India’s win finally bring the resources and respect women’s cricket has long been denied?

Guest: Lavanya Lakshminarayanan, sports journalist, The Hindu and Sportstar

Host: Anupama Chandrasekaran

Edited and produced by Sharmada Venkatasubramanian

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