In Navi Mumbai, amidst the cloudy skies, fans displayed unwavering passion during the India vs Bangladesh match of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, despite multiple rain delays. The crowd remained enthusiastic, cheering loudly for every run and wicket until the very end.
Navi Mumbai, known for its cricket fervor, has set new attendance records at the Dr DY Patil Stadium. The match between India and New Zealand attracted 25,166 spectators, breaking previous records for group-stage women’s ICC events. This record was quickly surpassed during India’s game against Bangladesh, drawing 25,965 fans, showcasing the city’s deep understanding and love for cricket.
Supporters eagerly awaited the arrival of players, celebrating every moment of the match. The atmosphere outside the stadium buzzed with excitement as fans, dressed in blue, gathered to witness the game. The city embraced the World Cup spirit, with people from all walks of life following the updates with enthusiasm.
Throughout the rain interruptions, the crowd’s energy remained high, with a DJ entertaining them with a lively playlist and engaging activities. The fans’ unwavering support signifies the growing admiration for women’s cricket in India, reflecting a new era of equal celebration for female cricketers.
As the match concluded prematurely due to weather conditions, fans left with a sense of fulfillment rather than disappointment, appreciating the celebration of cricket. Navi Mumbai, known for its enthusiastic support for the Women in Blue, will host the semifinal between India and Australia, followed by the grand final, highlighting the city’s enduring love for the game.
