India has registered a historic victory by defeating South Africa in the Women's World Cup final, in which the role of Amanjot Kaur, daughter of Mohali, Punjab, was decisive. His brilliant catch in the last moments of the match changed the direction of the match and helped Team India win the glittering World Cup trophy. This catch was of the South African captain, which faltered the opposing team's innings. There is a long story of struggle behind Amanjot becoming a cricketer. Her father Bhupendra Singh works as a carpenter and struggled every day to make his daughter a cricketer. For many years, he used to drop Amanjot to the cricket ground in Chandigarh on bicycle and motorcycle, and sometimes even gave up his daily wages for this. watch video
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