Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Indian women’s cricket team. Team India won the Women’s World Cup title for the first time. The Indian women’s team had defeated South Africa in the final. The team gifted the jersey to PM Modi during the meeting. All the players including captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodriguez spoke to the PM.
Prime Minister Modi said, ,Today is a big day. Today is Dev Diwali and also Guru Parv. I just want to hear from all of you., Harleen Deol asked an interesting question during the meeting with PM Modi. He asked the PM, “Sir, I want to ask about your skin care routine, you glow a lot.”
What did PM Modi say about Deepti Sharma’s tattoo?
Prime Minister Modi told Deepti Sharma, ,Your bullying is very effective on the field., Answering the PM’s question, Deepti said, ,It is not so sir, but regarding ball throw everyone says that you should throw it slowly towards the people of your team.,
Regarding meeting Prime Minister Modi, Deepti said, ,Sir asked me about Hanuman ji’s tattoo, how much do you believe in it. What I liked best was that he also knew the tagline of my Instagram.
The victorious Indian Cricket Team met the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modiji, at his official residence.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Honorable Prime Minister for his words of encouragement and support that continues to inspire. #TeamIndia, pic.twitter.com/8vcO4VgPf6
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) November 6, 2025
What question did PM Modi ask Captain Harmanpreet?
Prime Minister Modi asked Harmanpreet a question regarding the ball. Harmanpreet said about keeping the ball in his pocket, ,It was not that the last catch would come to me, but that ball came to me. I was waiting for it for years. That’s why I kept the ball with me.,
PM Shri @narendramodi‘s interaction with ICC Women’s World Cup champions. https://t.co/yKzjj7bNx8
— BJP (@BJP4India) November 6, 2025
Shafali Verma shared her experience and said, ,My father had a big role in my career. My father wanted to become a cricketer, but he could not become one. Definitely made me though. Both I and my brother used to play cricket in our childhood.,