The Indian women’s cricket team, fresh off their historic World Cup victory, is set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on November 5. The meeting is expected to be a moment of pride and celebration for the entire nation as the players will be honored for their exceptional performance and contribution to Indian cricket.
According to sources, arrangements are being made for the special interaction at the Prime Minister’s residence. The meeting will include all team members and coaching staff, who will share their experiences from the tournament and present the World Cup trophy to PM Modi.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma, when asked about the upcoming meeting, smiled and said, “We haven’t decided yet what gift to give the Prime Minister, but we’ll finalize it soon.”
The team’s victory has been widely celebrated across India, with fans hailing it as a turning point in women’s sports. Prime Minister Modi had earlier congratulated the team on social media, calling their performance “an inspiration for every young girl in India.”
The upcoming meeting in Delhi will mark another memorable chapter in India’s sporting history, symbolizing the nation’s growing recognition of women’s achievements in sports.



