2025: Women’s Cricket Ka Golden Year – Records, Roar aur Raj

Cricket

2025 ne women’s cricket ka poora game hi badal diya.
Ye sirf ek achha saal nahi tha — ye power, pride aur performance ka explosion tha. Har match mein runs, har innings mein records, aur har stadium mein cheers.

🇮🇳 India ka World Cup Dhamaka

India ne pehli baar ICC Women’s World Cup jeetkar history bana di.
Semi-final mein Australia jaise giants ke against 339 runs ka impossible chase — World Cup knockouts ka sabse bada comeback!

Deepti Sharma Player of the Tournament rahi:

  • 215 runs

  • 22 wickets

  • Final mein 50 + 5 wickets ka all-round show

2025 mein India ne:

  • 23 ODIs khele

  • 15 jeete

  • 65% win rate ke saath world cricket ko message de diya: “We belong at the top.”

💥 Batting Ka Blast: Records Tutte, Ball Gayab

Women’s ODI cricket ne 2025 mein aag laga di 🔥

  • 90 ODIs, 16 teams

  • 48 centuries (previous record se 19 zyada)

  • 350+ sixes — 2022 ka record double!

  • Regular 300+ scores, jaise normal ho

🇮🇳 India sabse aage:

  • 9 times 300+ scores

  • Run rate: 6.25

🌟 Smriti Mandhana ne:

  • 32 sixes (ek calendar year mein record)

  • 10,000 international runs ka milestone touch kiya

🚀 Matches Jo Yaad Rahe

  • Mandhana (80) + Shafali Verma (79)
    👉 India ka highest T20I score: 221/2

  • Ireland ke against 435/5
    👉 Women’s ODI history ka highest total

  • South Africa ke 13 centuries
    👉 Global level par talent ka explosion

🌍 Sirf Matches Nahi, Movement Tha

WPL jaise leagues ne:

  • Fitness improve ki

  • Skills sharpen ki

  • Fans ko har ball pe stadium se jod diya

BCCI aur dusre boards ke investment se:

  • Packed crowds

  • Rising young stars

  • Strong future pipeline

Aur haan — 🇮🇳 India U19 women’s team ne T20 World Cup dubara jeetkar dominance prove kar di.

Final Word

2025 ne women’s cricket ko sirf grow nahi kiya —
use RULE karna sikha diya.

Ye sirf beginning hai.
Aage aur bada, aur zyada powerful cricket aa raha hai. 🏏🔥

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From Injury to Impact: Harleen Deol’s Grit-Filled Comeback Is Reshaping Indian Women’s Cricket

Harleen Deol

Harleen Deol is back — and this time, it’s more than just a return. It’s a statement.

On December 28, 2025, the Indian women’s cricket all-rounder made headlines after being named in India’s playing XI for the 4th T20I against Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram. She replaced Jemimah Rodrigues, who was ruled out due to mild fever and weakness. With India already leading the series 3–0, Deol’s inclusion added excitement and depth as Sri Lanka chose to bowl first after winning the toss.

A Comeback Built on Pain and Patience

Deol’s journey back hasn’t been easy. During the WPL 2024 season, she suffered a devastating ACL tear while fielding for Gujarat Giants, forcing her out of action for months. The injury ended her WPL campaign abruptly and threatened her momentum at the international level.

But setbacks didn’t stop her — they sharpened her.

By late 2024, Deol returned stronger, calmer, and more focused. She scored 70 runs in the ODI series against Australia and went on to smash her maiden ODI century against the West Indies. Cricket experts praised her mental toughness, noting how the injury break helped refine her technique and mindset.

Consistency Through 2025

Throughout 2025, Harleen Deol quietly became one of India’s most reliable performers in ODIs. She delivered crucial knocks against top teams:

  • England (Indore): 24 runs

  • Australia (Visakhapatnam): 38 runs

  • Pakistan (Colombo): 46 runs

  • Sri Lanka (Guwahati): 48 runs

She also impressed during the Women’s ODI World Cup, contributing half-centuries in warm-up matches alongside skipper Harmanpreet Kaur.

In the WPL, Deol’s numbers underline her value:
482 runs in 20 matches, strike rate 115.59, highest score 70* — all while representing Gujarat Giants in WPL 2025.

Why Harleen Deol Matters Now

Born on June 20, 1998, and representing Himachal Pradesh domestically, Deol was part of India’s 2025 Women’s Asia Cup–winning squad. Bought for ₹40 lakh in the inaugural WPL auction, she brings rare balance — aggressive batting, electric fielding, and useful bowling.

As India builds toward the 2025 ODI World Cup on home soil, Deol’s return eases pressure on stars like Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur.

Her latest T20I comeback isn’t just a selection call —
it’s proof that Harleen Deol is no longer a comeback story, but a cornerstone of India’s future.

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