KARIMNAGAR, NOVEMBER 04, 2025: Alphores e-techno school erupted in jubilation, with students, especially girl students, chanting slogans to celebrate the World Cup Triumph of the Women’s team.
The Indian women’s cricket team won its first-ever World Cup with a 52-run victory over South Africa in the summit clash in Navi Mumbai on Sunday to script a golden chapter in the country’s pantheon of sporting achievements.
On this occasion, Alphores Educational Institutions chairman V Narender Reddy praised the Indian women’s cricket team for their historic ICC Women’s World Cup victory, highlighting Amanjot Kaur’s crucial catch as the turning point in the final. He said the triumph marked the end of England and Australia’s 25-year dominance in the tournament.
“The Indian Women’s Cricket Team has made history by winning the World Cup, bringing immense joy and pride to the nation. They won the first two matches, lost three, and then made a strong comeback, defeating Australia in the semifinals and securing the final victory. Amanjot Kaur’s crucial catch was a turning point in the match. This win is remarkable, as it breaks England and Australia’s 25-year dominance in the Women’s Cricket World Cup,” he stated.


