Cricket fans around the world witnessed history as India’s women team claimed their maiden ICC Women’s World Cup title with a memorable 52-run victory over South Africa at a roaring DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on November 2. The final was more than just a contest, it was a celebration of skill, resilience and the spirit of sportsmanship that defines the game.
South Africa’s captain Laura Wolvaardt played an unforgettable innings, scoring a magnificent 101 that kept her team fighting until the very end before they were bowled out for 246. Though the result did not go their way, Laura Wolvaardt’s composure and brilliance drew admiration from fans and opponents alike.
After the match, Laura Wolvaardt shared a heartfelt note on social media, expressing her disappointment at the loss but also her gratitude for the tournament and for India’s hospitality. Her post reflected both grace and pride in her team’s efforts over six weeks of hard-fought cricket.
Here is Laura Wolvaardt’s post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DQmKxEAE6sR
India’s Jemimah Rodrigues, who was among the standout performers of the tournament, responded with warmth and respect, congratulating Laura Wolvaardt and her teammates for their inspiring play and acknowledging how well they had competed.
Laura Wolvaardt replied with a simple thank you, a quiet moment that spoke volumes about mutual admiration between two fierce yet kind-hearted competitors.

Jemimah Rodrigues had herself been India’s hero throughout the tournament, most notably with her unbeaten 127 in the semi-final against Australia that helped India pull off a record-breaking chase. Her leadership and consistency carried the team into the final, where they scripted a dream ending for millions of fans.
Even as India celebrated their historic win, the Navi Mumbai crowd made sure Laura Wolvaardt’s brilliance didn’t go unnoticed. As she walked up during the presentation ceremony, chants of “Well played, Laura!” filled the air, a standing ovation not just for her century but for her sportsmanship. It was a fitting reminder that while trophies define victories, true greatness lies in grace, respect and the love of the game.


