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As Shah Rukh Khan turned 60, the women’s cricket team gifted the nation a cinematic climax — lifting the ICC World Cup trophy for the first time.
On Shah Rukh Khan’s 60th birthday, life imitated cinema in the grandest possible way. While fans across the country trended “#HappyBirthdaySRK,” another hashtag quietly began to steal the show: #TeamIndia and #WomenInBlue. At the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, the Indian women’s cricket team scripted history by lifting their first-ever ICC World Cup trophy — and, fittingly, without a single trace of Australia or England in the final for the first time since 1973.
It was a night straight out of an SRK movie. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s team played with both heart and high drama. Shafali Verma came out swinging with a fearless 87 off 78 balls, setting the stage for a total that felt both audacious and inevitable. Deepti Sharma, calm as ever, followed up with a steady 58 and a spellbinding 5 for 39 that turned the match — and the tournament — on its head. South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt fought valiantly and even managed a century, but by the end, the women in blue were unstoppable.
As fireworks went off in the Mumbai sky, social media did what it does best — declare a crossover episode. The image of Kabir Khan, Shah Rukh’s teary-eyed coach from Chak De! India, flooded timelines as fans declared this victory the “real sequel.” The film’s fictional redemption arc found its real-world echo in coach Amol Majumdar, who, much like Kabir, never represented India internationally but guided his team to global glory.
Bollywood couldn’t resist joining in. From Anushka Sharma and Priyanka Chopra to Kareena Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan, the stars lined up on social media to celebrate the women who ended a nearly fifty-year wait.
Priyanka Chopra celebrated the historic victory on Instagram Stories, posting a photo of the team and writing, “Congratulations to our champions #TeamIndia.” Kareena Kapoor, meanwhile, confessed she was moved to tears by the win — she shared a clip of the final moments on her Stories with the caption, “Still crying tears of joy,” followed by heart emojis.
Anushka Sharma cheered on the squad, writing, “You champions!! SUCH A momentous achievement,” while Kiara Advani added her own tribute: “What an incredible moment, you have created history!!! congratulations to our Women in blue.”
Over on X (formerly Twitter), Hrithik Roshan was just as ecstatic, posting, “Jeet gaye (We won)!! HISTORIC! Congratulations Team India on our first Women’s Cricket World Cup win. To the beginning of many more… All my love & respect.” Abhishek Bachchan summed up the nation’s excitement in all caps, sharing, “COME ONNNN!!!! INDIAAAAA!!! world champions. Well done ladies.”