Cup final
Women' WC: 'Glory Is Heading Towards India', Kaneria Hails India's Historic SF Win Over Australia
India registered a five-wicket win over seven-time champions Australia in the semifinal, punching their ticket to their third ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final after 2005 and 2017.
"Excellent victory. The way the Indian team is playing in this World Cup, the trophy is surely going to India. The way they played against Australia would have given them great confidence for the final because Australia is a tough side — their fitness level is exceptional, but India managed to overcome that, Kaneria told IANS.
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- 05 May 2026 10:06