. Indian fans turned the stadium into a sea of blue that egged Harmanpreet Kaur and Co. en route their way to greatness. India played their first Women's World Cup final at home on Sunday against South Africa, who also reached the summit clash in the competition for the first time. While it was hard to spot an empty seat on Sunday, this wasn't the case when the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai hosted the final of the 2013 edition of the tournament. Australia defeated the West Indies by 114 runs in front of an…
Published – 03 Nov 2025, 13:37 IST | Updated – 03 Nov 2025, 13:41 IST The Dr DY
Once the action resumed, India didn't disappoint their well-wishers, as they went on to beat the Proteas by 52 runs to lift their maiden Women's World Cup.
Indian fans turned the stadium into a sea of blue that egged Harmanpreet Kaur
Australia defeated the West Indies by 114 runs in front of an empty stadium to lift the World Cup for the sixth time. A picture comparing the crowd in the 2013 and 2025 finals has gone viral on the internet. While some might argue that the presence of the host nation in the final brings in more spectators, it must also be admitted that women's cricket has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years, and fans tune in to watch even the matches which are not as important as Sunday's title decider.
India played their first Women's World Cup final at home on Sunday against
This magnificent performance of the Indian team in the semi-final against Australia fueled demand for tickets, forcing the International Cricket Council (ICC) to display a “sold out" banner at the stadium’s main gate. The ICC also announced via social media that no seats were available. Harmanpreet tries to touch Jay Shah's feet after WC win The start of the match was significantly delayed due to rain on Sunday. However, the fans braved the inclement weather, waiting to be a part of history.
Key Points
- A viral photo shows the stark contrast between the empty stadium at the 2013 Women's World Cup Final
- Indian fans filled every seat at Dr DY Patil Stadium for the 2025 Final, with the ICC declaring
- Despite rain delays, passionate fans remained to witness history as Harmanpreet Kaur led India to their first Women's
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