India wins Women's Cricket World Cup for first time
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Captain Harmanpreet Kaur's trophy-winning catch on Sunday ended a decades-long wait by India for Women's Cricket World Cup glory. It may also have changed the face of women's cricket. India has long been a global power in the men's game but had to wait until now for the women to finally become world champions.
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For the first time, there is a team other than Australia, England or New Zealand on the trophy. Can India add their name alongside those three and West Indies on the T20 version next year? - Valkerie Baynes South Africa have made three successive women's finals - two at the T20 World Cup and now their first at an ODI tournament - and these achievements are part of the bigger picture across their whole cricketing ecosystem.