In her boldest interview since India’s Women’s World Cup victory, spinner Sneh Rana revealed that the harsh criticism and negativity on social media “just never reached our dressing room”. Sneh Rana said she and her teammates refused to get distracted by the chatter, focusing instead on one unwavering goal — bringing home the trophy.
Rana spoke with quiet confidence about how the squad absorbed pressure without giving the noise any power. For the 31-year-old, the win symbolizes more than gold — it’s a tribute to the trailblazers of Indian women’s cricket. She pointed to legends like Jhulan Goswami and Mithali Raj, saying their tears of joy on lifting the cup, “said everything”.
Rana’s words serve as a reminder that while criticism may be loud, focus and resilience are louder. The 2025 World Cup triumph for the Indian women’s team was built on this very philosophy.


