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Home / Sports / Legendary Kapil Dev Declares Indian Women's Team Superior to 1983 World Cup Winners

Legendary Kapil Dev Declares Indian Women's Team Superior to 1983 World Cup Winners

2 Nov

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Summary

  • Kapil Dev lauds Indian women's cricket team's exceptional performance
  • Urges fans to appreciate team's intelligent and elevated style of play
  • Believes the team is ready to create history in upcoming World Cup final
Legendary Kapil Dev Declares Indian Women's Team Superior to 1983 World Cup Winners

In a significant endorsement, legendary Indian cricketer Kapil Dev has praised the exceptional performance of the current Indian women's cricket team, stating they are superior to his 1983 World Cup-winning squad.

As of November 2nd, 2025, Dev has urged fans to appreciate the team's intelligent and elevated style of play, rather than solely focusing on the outcome of the upcoming World Cup final against South Africa. The former captain believes the Indian women's team is poised to create history in the prestigious tournament.

Reflecting on the team's journey, Dev has highlighted their exceptional skills and tactical acumen, which he believes surpass the achievements of his own iconic 1983 World Cup-winning team. The legendary all-rounder's words of encouragement come at a crucial juncture, as the Indian women's team prepares to take on South Africa in the highly anticipated World Cup final.

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Kapil Dev has lauded the exceptional performance of the Indian women's cricket team, stating they are superior to his 1983 World Cup-winning squad.
The Indian women's team is set to play the World Cup final against South Africa on November 2nd, 2025.
Kapil Dev believes the Indian women's team is poised to create history in the upcoming World Cup final due to their intelligent and elevated style of play.

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