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India’s Women’s Cricket World Cup: A Chance to Break the Cycle or Another Missed Opportunity?

By Economics Desk | September 26, 2025

As India hosts the Women’s Cricket World Cup for the fourth time, top-ranked Australia looms as a formidable defender. Can India leverage its home advantage and evolving women’s cricket infrastructure to secure a long-overdue win? Or will political tensions and globalist interference continue overshadowing this proud national moment?

When India steps onto home soil this week to host the Women’s Cricket World Cup, it isn’t just about sport; it is a test of national pride, perseverance, and the fight against repeated disappointment. For the fourth time—1978, 1997, 2013, and now—the world’s eyes turn to an India eager to finally capture the coveted trophy on familiar terrain. But history has been unkind. Despite passionate crowds and rising talent led by Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana, India's best finish was a semifinal loss in 1997. What has changed since then? Has India truly built a sustainable platform for women’s cricket...

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