Yuvraj Singh Urges Support for Indian Women's Cricket Team Ahead of 2025 World Cup
As the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 approaches, former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has urged fans to support the women's team. He highlighted the advantages of playing in home conditions and stressed the importance of staying focused on the process rather than just the outcome. Yuvraj's insights come during the '50 Days to Go' event, where he expressed excitement for the tournament co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. His message is clear: it's time to rally behind the women and help them achieve victory.
Aug 11, 2025, 17:27 IST
Yuvraj Singh's Advice to Women's Cricket Team
Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has shared significant advice for the Indian women's cricket team as they prepare for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025. During the '50 Days to Go' event, he emphasized the advantages of playing the World Cup in home conditions, which the Indian team should capitalize on. The tournament is set to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
Yuvraj pointed out that while support for the men's team has been strong, it is now time to rally behind the women to help them secure victory in the World Cup.
Reflecting on his own experiences of playing on home turf, Yuvraj noted that while this opportunity is crucial, the key to success lies in the team's commitment to their processes. At the ICC's 50 Days to Go event held in Mumbai, he stated, 'I believe the 50-over World Cup is the real World Cup. It is happening in India, and everyone should be excited about it. Such moments do not come often in life.'
He further added, 'This is a fantastic opportunity to make history, but that doesn't mean you should assume victory from the start. You need to experience the entire journey. It's important to be engaged in the process, and results will follow. I believe some finals have been lost. We have gone through that phase, and it's essential to enjoy this moment. Instead of worrying about the future, live in the present. We supported the boys; now it's time to support the girls.'