Nita Ambani, the Chairperson and Founder, Reliance Foundation, has congratulated the members of the India’s U-19 women’s cricket team that won the ICC Under-19 T20 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.”Champions again! Congratulations to our incredible Girls in Blue for winning the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup for the second year in a row! What a phenomenal triumph! Your grit, passion, talent, and hard work have made us all proud. ” Ambani saidIndia marched to its second successive U-19 T20 World Cup title as it defeated South Africa in a lopsided final.
“You’ve shown the world that India, Indian sport, and Indian women are truly unstoppable. Your stories and your journeys are an inspiration for generations to come. Keep shining!” Ambani said further.
Also Read: The stars of India’s triumphant U-19 women’s cricket teamGreetings for the World Cup winning team led by Niki Pradhan also flowed for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar.”Immensely proud of our Nari Shakti! Congratulations to the Indian team for emerging victorious in the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025. This victory is the result of our excellent teamwork as well as determination and grit. It will inspire several upcoming athletes. My best wishes to the team for their future endeavours,” PM Modi said in his tweet.Mandaviya, who heads the sports ministry, tweeted, “WORLD CHAMPIONS! Heartiest congratulations to our U19 Women’s Cricket team for winning the U19WorldCup. Your hard work and dedication have made the nation immensely proud. Wishing each and every member of the team the very best.” Tendulkar, one of the game’s greatest players, said, “From the first game to the final, our team played like true champions. Winning is special, but defending a title takes something extraordinary.”Huge congratulations to #TeamIndia for lifting the U19 T20 World Cup once again! This team has inspired many and set new benchmarks for the future. Very happy for the girls & for women’s cricket!” Having outclassed every team during their march to the final, India asserted themselves yet again, getting the job done with as many as 52 balls to spare while also becoming the first team to win the tournament without dropping a single game.India bowled out South Africa for 82 after the latter opted to bat first.