What happens that Harmanpreet Kaur touches coach Amol Muzumdar’s feet after ICC Women’s World Cup Win?

After India’s historic ICC Women’s World Cup win, captain Harmanpreet Kaur touched coach Amol Muzumdar’s feet in an emotional gesture of gratitude.
Harmanpreet Kaur touches Amol Mazumdar’s feet after her ICC Women’s World Cup win.
He was on top of the world! It was on cloud 9! It was on Mars! After winning the ICC Women’s World Cup, Hamanpreet Kaur became the highlight of Sunday night as the captain of the winning team. Ultimately, the girls defeated South Africa by 52 runs; More than 30 crore people were glued to their television sets. However, there were emotional moments for the 27-year-old girl, who bowed in front of Amol Mazumdar and touched his feet. At the most emotional moment for both of them, the teary-eyed coach caressed and hugged her. It was a sign of respect and gratitude, but it also reflected the strong bond between the captain and the coach, who took India from a tough challenge to historic success.
ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
India had been defeated in the ICC Women’s World Cup final twice before (2005 and 2017). They clinched it on Sunday. Thus, Harmanpreet Kaur became the third Indian captain to lift the ODI World Cup after Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni. This was a result of planning, persistent efforts and relentless team efforts. Shafali Verma’s quick knock of 87 set the tone, Deepti Sharma steadied the crosses and the duo made magic with the ball again, proving that.
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur performs Bhangra before lifting the load #WomenWorldCup2025 Cup…What a beautiful moment for all of us #INDWvsSAW #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/8Bz4BTlrpt
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Harmanpreet Kaur’s tribute to Amol Mazumdar
Appreciating Amol Mazumdar’s efforts since he joined the team in 2023, the captain said, “Sir’s contribution in the last two and a half years has been incredible. Everything has become stable and smooth after his arrival.” He added, “He had us practicing day and night, repeating things that needed improvement. I’m really happy we had the opportunity to work with him.”
Impressed by this situation and his humility, the coach showered praise on the Indian captain. He said: “When I took over, my first call was to Harman; he was in Australia at the time. We talked about how we wanted to take things forward and that set the tone. I have incredible respect for him as a leader.” Even after close defeats, the coach and captain worked together to boost morale in the dressing room, supporting the young players and sticking to their plans.



