Indian women’s cricket team wins historic ICC World Cup, receives Rs 51 crore reward
                The Indian women’s cricket team has made history by winning the ICC World Cup for the first time. To honour this achievement, the BCCI has announced a cash reward of Rs 51 crore. The success promises to inspire future generations
                
                                        
                    Published Date - 3 November 2025, 10:46 PM 
                 
                                    
                                                
                
                            
Hyderabad: In a momentous achievement for Indian cricket, the Indian women’s cricket team has been crowned ICC World Champions for the first time in history. The entire nation celebrates this landmark victory, marking a new chapter in Indian cricket, especially women’s cricket.
To honour this unprecedented success, the BCCI has announced a cash reward of INR 51 crore for the players, support staff, and selection committee, in recognition of their remarkable performance, dedication, and contribution to the nation’s sporting glory.
                            
                                            
                
                
    
Under the astute guidance of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the players, support staff, and every stakeholder have delivered an extraordinary performance on the grandest stage, fulfilling the aspirations of millions of fans across the country.
The BCCI also takes this opportunity to highlight the pivotal role of Mr. Jay Shah, who served with distinction as Honorary Secretary of the BCCI and now holds the position of Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
During his tenure at the BCCI, Shah championed significant initiatives for women’s cricket, accelerating the expansion of domestic structures, launching elite-level competitions, and ensuring improved infrastructure.
As ICC Chairman, he has been a strong advocate for gender equality across the sport. Under his leadership, the ICC announced a landmark increase in prize money for the Women’s World Cup, signalling that women cricketers will be treated on par with their male peers.
The transformation of women’s cricket in India, from modest beginnings to world-stage triumph, owes much to his steadfast vision, commitment to professionalising the women’s game, and ensuring India built a pipeline of talent capable of achieving global success.
The BCCI extends its deepest gratitude to Mr. Shah for his leadership and acknowledges that this historic title for the India women’s team is rooted in years of effort, infrastructure building, investment, and belief.
The team’s success will undoubtedly inspire a surge of interest among young girls to take up cricket and accelerate the expansion of grassroots programmes across the country.
The BCCI reaffirms its commitment to sustaining this momentum — continuing investment in women’s cricket, strengthening domestic pathways, nurturing future generations, and securing India’s place among the dominant forces in world women’s cricket.
Mithun Manhas, President, BCCI, said: “On behalf of the Board, I congratulate the Indian women’s cricket team on this historic world-championship victory. The team’s resilience, talent, and togetherness have lifted our nation’s hopes. This triumph vindicates the investment and faith the BCCI placed in building a world-class women’s programme.”
Devajit Saikia, Honorary Secretary, BCCI, said: “This phenomenal achievement is the result of relentless preparation, flawless execution, and the unshakable belief of our women cricketers. The coaching staff, support personnel, and every state association have played a role. Congratulations to each and every member of the team. This team has made the entire cricket fraternity proud.”