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Deepti Sharma Gets A Hero’s Welcome In Agra After World Cup Triumph
The city turned out in full strength as fans lined the streets, celebrating one of India’s finest cricketers.
Deepti was also felicitated for her outstanding achievements, a moment that inspired thousands of young girls in Agra to pursue their cricketing dreams. The vibrant procession, filled with cheers and colour, highlighted Agra’s pride in its sporting icon and her role in India’s global rise in women’s cricket.
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