The ICC Women’s World ODI-winning Team India has left from Mumbai and will land in Delhi soon. The World Champions side may meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to reports, this meeting is likely to take place on Wednesday (November 5). The Indian team made history on Sunday (November 2) by defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final match played at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. Under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur, India won the Women’s ODI World Cup title for the first time. Meanwhile, the team’s all-rounder Deepti Sharma said in a conversation with PTI that they will soon decide what gift to give Prime Minister Modi as a team. Deepti said, “We will definitely give him something as a gift, a jersey or a bat, we haven’t decided yet, but we will decide soon.” Congratulations to our players – PM Modi Earlier, after the World Cup victory, Prime Minister Modi congratulated the players on social media. He wrote on social media, “A magnificent victory for the Indian team in the final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. Their performance in the final was filled with amazing skill and confidence. The team showed exceptional teamwork and determination throughout the tournament. Congratulations to our players. This historic victory will inspire future champion players to get involved in sports.” BCCI will give 51 crore rupees to the team Following this victory, BCCI announced a reward of 51 crore rupees for the team. On Monday, the board announced a cash prize of 51 crore rupees for the team’s players, support staff, and selection committee. BCCI President Mithun Manhas said in a statement, “On behalf of the board, I congratulate the Indian Women’s Cricket Team on this historic World Championship victory. The team’s courage, talent, and unity have raised the hopes of the entire nation.” Post navigation Ravichandran Ashwin withdraws from BBL 15 due to knee injury:Veteran Off-spinner sustains injury during practice session in Chennai; says – ‘Tough to say, I was excited’ Failed medical entrance twice…now the physio of the World-Champion team:Meet Chhattisgarh’s Akanksha Satyavanshi, the healing hand of the Indian Women’s Team