As the Indian Men’s Cricket team prepares for one of the biggest nights in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final, the support for the Men in Blue has come from a very special place, the World Champions Women in Blue.

The players of India women’s team have sent heartfelt wishes to the men’s side ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final on March 8, 2026, where India will be playing against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium to seal the iconic trophy and Champions Title. India playing on their home soil and being the defending champions as the Men’s Team won the T20 World Cup in 2024 in the Caribbean makes it even more special.
The message carries even more significance because the Women in Blue know exactly what it feels like to win a World Cup on home soil. On November 2, 2025, they scripted history by lifting the ICC ODI World Cup in front of the home crowd in Dr. DY Patil Stadium. That triumph remains a proud moment for Indian cricket, and now the women are hoping the men can recreate the same magic in the final.
Head coach Amol Mazumdar led the messages of encouragement, wishing the team success on the big stage. “I would like to wish everyone all the very best,” Mazumdar said. Speaking about the venue, he highlighted how special the occasion would be at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium. According to him, the stadium will be packed with passionate cricket fans who cheer the sport with all their heart, creating a fantastic atmosphere worthy of a World Cup final.
For the players, the moment is not just about cricket but about representing the entire nation. All-rounder Deepti Sharma sent a simple yet powerful message of support. “All the very best, Men in Blue, for the World Cup final. We are all supporting you,” she said, reflecting the confidence the women’s team has for the men’s team.
Young batting star Jemimah Rodrigues also joined in, expressing her excitement and belief in the team. “All the very best to our men’s team. We are all rooting and cheering for you, let’s bring this home” she said joyfully, showing everyone excitement for the final.
Spinner Sneh Rana echoed the same sentiment, wishing the team success on the biggest stage. “Wishing our Men in Blue all the very best for the T20 World Cup finals,” she said.
Mazumdar ended the message with a special note for India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav. Addressing him directly, the coach said, “All the best, Surya. We hope you lift the cup in front of the huge crowd.”
Having recently experienced the joy of winning a World Cup at home, the women’s team understand the emotions and pressure that come with such a big occasion.
As the final approaches, millions of fans across the country and all over the globe will be hoping for another historic moment. If India manages to defeat New Zealand and lift the trophy, it will not just be a victory for the men’s team but a celebration for the entire Indian cricket family.
Ultimately, the messages from the India women’s national cricket team highlight the strong sense of unity within Indian cricket. The constant support between the women’s team and the India men’s national cricket team shows a culture built on respect and encouragement. It reflects a healthy ecosystem where both teams celebrate each other’s achievements and stand together during big moments.
As India heads into the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final, this shared spirit of support only adds to the belief that the entire cricketing family is behind the Men in Blue.

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