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Amanjot Kaur’s stunning catch seals India’s maiden Women’s World Cup victory
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67396, member: 636"] India secured their first Women's ODI World Cup championship with a 52-run triumph over South Africa at DY Patil Stadium on Sunday night, powered by a spectacular boundary catch from Amanjot Kaur that shifted momentum when the Proteas appeared poised for victory. South African captain Laura Wolvaardt had reached 101 and was steering her team toward the target when Kaur sprinted along the rope, leaped high and clutched a soaring shot that ended the dangerous innings. The dismissal triggered celebrations across the venue as India's bowlers completed the job within several overs. Social media platforms erupted immediately after the catch, with hashtags related to Kaur and the championship trending globally. Cricket legends, entertainment figures and sports personalities praised the fielder, with supporters calling her the boundary guardian and crediting her athleticism under extreme pressure. Fans shared tributes and videos celebrating not just the victory but the defining play that made it possible. The hosts had posted 298 for seven before restricting their opponents to 246 in 45.3 overs, delivering the trophy in front of passionate home supporters. [/QUOTE]
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