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Women's World Cup: India Celebrate Historic Semis Win — It’s Diwali Again!
On a night when Australia’s 338 looked unassailable, Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur turned the impossible into unforgettable, guiding India to a five-wicket win and into the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup final.
For millions of fans, it felt like Diwali again. From Delhi to Mumbai to Bengaluru, people spilled out of their homes to celebrate the victory, waving flags and dancing to drum beats. Social media too exploded with joy — the phrase “Women in Blue” trended across platforms within minutes of the win.
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'Jem' Of The Game: How Rodrigues Lit Up The Night And Lifted Indian Women’s Cricket
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Women's World Cup: It Was About Winning For India, Says Jemimah After Leading Hosts To Final
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Women's World Cup: Jemimah Ton Helps India Beat Australia To Reach Final
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