What do fathers of world champion daughters do? Some have a vegetable shop and some are carpenters.

Inspirational Stories Of Women Cricketers: Not only the hard work of the players but also the sacrifice, struggle and dreams of their parents are behind the World Cup victory of the Indian women’s cricket team. Let us know what the fathers of these champions do…

Women World Cup 2025 Winning Players Fathers: It is said that people see your success and not your struggle, but the struggle of these Indian women cricketers is also commendable and worth seeing, because despite coming out of small towns and facing financial constraints, these girls dreamed of winning the World Cup and fulfilled their dream. Let us tell you today what the family members of the players of the World Cup winning team do…

Daughter fulfilled father’s dream

Indian women’s cricket team Captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s father Harminder Singh was a clerk in the Bhullar court. He himself wanted to become a cricketer, but due to lack of job and financial condition, he could not fulfill his dream. His daughter Harmanpreet Kaur fulfilled his dream and also made India world champion.

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Amanjot Kaur’s father is a carpenter

Indian team’s all-rounder Amanjot Kaur, who does wonders with her bat and ball, her father’s name is Bhupendra Singh who is a carpenter. It was he who made the first bat for his daughter and also supported his daughter’s cricket career. He used to take him to the cricket academy on a scooter from Mohali to Chandigarh.

Radha Yadav’s father used to sell vegetables

Indian female bowler Radha Yadav who impressed everyone with her bowling in the World Cup. His father Om Prakash Yadav ran a milk and vegetable shop in Kandivali West, Mumbai. But despite all the problems, he fully supported his daughter in fulfilling her dream.

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What do fathers of other cricketers do?

Indian bowler Uma Chhetri’s father is a farmer. Deepti Sharma’s father runs a small business in Kanpur. Shefali Verma’s father is a jeweler, while Jemimah Rodrigues’s father is a cricket coach. All these women cricketers come from ordinary families, but with the support of their family members, they fulfilled their dreams and today made the country world champion.

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