Laura Wolvaardt post match: Won the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Final title between India and South Africa (IND vs SA) in Navi Mumbai. With this, the Indian team has won the trophy for the first time in the history of Cricket World Cup.
The heroes of India’s victory were Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma. Although South African captain Laura Wolvaardt was the highest run scorer in this World Cup, her team failed to win the World Cup.
After the defeat against India, South African captain Laura Wolvaardt gave a very emotional statement. Let us know what the captain of South Africa Cricket Team said.
Laura Wolvaardt said this after the match
After the defeat by India in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, South Africa team captain Laura Wolvaardt gave a very emotional statement. Whatever he said while praising the Indian team, he won the hearts of 140 crore Indians even after losing the World Cup.
South African captain Laura Wolvaardt said in the post match that
“I couldn’t be more proud of this team. Team India played very good cricket. It’s disappointing that we lost, but as a group we are going to learn a lot from this for the future. We did a great job of leaving those bad matches behind. In some matches we performed very well and in others we performed very poorly. However, most of the things turned out to be very good.”
Laura Wolvaardt was the highest run scorer
The South African team performed brilliantly in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. South Africa had made it to the finals by defeating England in a one-sided match. South Africa’s captain Laura Wolvaardt was the highest run-scorer in this World Cup, scoring 571 runs in 9 matches at an average of 71.38. During this, he scored centuries in the semi-finals and finals.
After Alyssa Healy, Laura Wolvaardt became the second player to score a century in the semi-finals and final of the Women’s World Cup. Laura Wolvaardt tried her best to make South Africa win in the final, but due to lack of support from the other end, South Africa had to face defeat.
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