From Down Under, the Indian women’s cricket team has ignited national fervor by wishing the men’s team luck for their T20 World Cup 2026 showdown with New Zealand. The finale unfolds Sunday at Ahmedabad’s iconic Narendra Modi Stadium, promising a spectacle under packed stands.
A BCCI-posted video on the women’s official X page features coach Amol Muzumdar, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, and Sneh Rana delivering personalized messages. Captioned boldly: ‘One Team India won the World Cup at home, another is about to win the World Cup at home tonight.’
Muzumdar noted, ‘Wishing everyone the best. Narendra Modi Stadium will buzz with energy—ideal for a World Cup final.’
Deepti Sharma declared, ‘All the best for the World Cup final, Team India. Full support from us—win it!’ Rodrigues added emotionally, ‘Bring it home. We’re praying hard.’
This support echoes their recent heroics: defeating South Africa for the inaugural Women’s ODI World Cup on November 2, 2025, in Mumbai.
Victory here would crown India with unprecedented honors—three T20 World Cups, consecutive titles, and a first home win in the format. It’s their record-extending fourth final, following championship runs in 2007 and 2024.
In a nation where cricket unites, this women-to-men pep talk symbolizes depth and resilience. With history on the line, Team India’s date with destiny beckons.