Indian Women's Cricket Team Honored at India House, London, Amidst Celebratory Welcome and Appreciation.
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The Indian Women's Cricket Team received a warm and enthusiastic welcome at India House in London on July 5, 2025. The event, hosted by High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami, brought together members of the Indian diaspora, diplomats, media professionals, and cricket enthusiasts from across the UK to celebrate the team's achievements and the growing prominence of women's cricket in India.

High Commissioner Doraiswami, in his address, emphasized how the team has become a symbol of a rising India – fearless, focused, and full of potential. He lauded the players not only for their performance on the field but also for serving as role models for millions of young girls worldwide. He stated that the team's accomplishments have revolutionized sports and the idea of participation, inspiring young Indian women to believe they can achieve anything. He also highlighted that the team represents India at its best, with players from every corner of the country carrying the message of opportunity that sports provides.

The Indian team, including captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, along with other key players, shared their experiences, challenges, and the immense pride they feel representing India on the global stage. Their message centered on unity, ambition, and the unstoppable progress of women in sports. The audience greeted the players with enthusiastic applause, cheers, and heartfelt expressions of support and admiration.

Shivani Uberoi, the Indian-origin Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Lead at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), acknowledged the influence of the cricketers across both India and England. She noted that their skills and talent make every match exciting and that they serve as role models for girls not only in India but also in England and around the world.

UK Immigration Minister Seema Malhotra also highlighted how the Indian team's achievements are celebrated with enthusiasm among diaspora communities in Britain.

The Indian women's cricket team is currently in England for a series of T20I and ODI matches. Their visit and the warm reception at India House underscore their significant impact on and off the field, inspiring future generations and promoting the spirit of sportsmanship and national pride. The event served as a platform to acknowledge their inspiring performances, which motivate young women in India and globally, enhancing sports participation and representing the Indian spirit.


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