The Indian women’s cricket team continues to receive overwhelming admiration and rewards after their historic World Cup triumph over South Africa in the final at the D.Y. Patil Stadium on November 2. The champions have already been honoured with gifts ranging from diamond jewellery to solar panels, reflecting the nation’s pride in their achievement.

Adding to this growing list, Tata Motors Cars has stepped forward with a major gesture. The company has announced that each member of the squad will be gifted the upcoming Tata Sierra 2025, making the women’s team the first recipients of the new model ahead of its official launch on November 25.
The Tata Sierra 2025 is expected to bring a bold, modern design language with a tall, upright front fascia, squared LED headlamps, sleek LED DRLs, and an integrated ADAS panel for improved safety. The SUV will also feature flush door handles and wraparound tail lamps, giving it a contemporary and premium appeal.
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Tata Motors revealed the announcement through their official Instagram handle, celebrating the grit and legacy of Harmanpreet Kaur and her team. “Celebrating the Indian Women’s Cricket Team and their legendary ICC Women’s World Cup performance, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles proudly presents each member of the team with the Tata Sierra — a bold, versatile, and timeless legend. Two legends. One spirit. Infinite inspiration,” the brand wrote.
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Fans across the country appreciated the gesture, flooding social media with heartfelt messages praising Tata Motors for recognising the team’s historic success.
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With celebrations gradually settling, the Women in Blue will soon shift their focus to their first challenge of 2026 — a full tour of Australia starting on February 15. The assignment includes three T20Is, three ODIs, and a one-off Test, with matches scheduled across Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Hobart.
