The first-ever Women's ODI World Cup win by India has brought glory not just on the field, but a major rise in brand value for the players. Following the victory over South Africa in the final at DY Patil, Navi Mumbai, the women of the Indian cricket team reportedly saw their endorsement rates shoot up between 25% and 100%.   Recognition Brings a New Era in Women's Cricket   The World Cup win has changed everything for Indian women's cricket. For years, the players endured heartbreaks and near-misses; this historic victory finally opened the doors to recognition and financial growth.   According to The Economic Times, top players such as Jemimah Rodrigues, Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, and Shafali Verma have all seen huge boosts in their social media following and brand endorsement deals.   Managing Director of Baseline Ventures, Tuhin Mishra, which manages several top Indian cricketers, said:   “Since this morning, there’s been a rush of brand queries, not just new endorsements but also renegotiations, with fee increases upwards of 25-30%."   Jemimah's Brand Value Doubles After Semifinal Heroics   Jemimah Rodrigues became a household name after her brilliant 127* knock in the semifinal against Australia. Her performance now has translated into massive commercial success.   Karan Yadav, the Chief Commercial Officer at JSW Sports, has corroborated that Jemimah's brand value has increased two-fold:   “We’ve been flooded with requests almost immediately after the semifinal. We’re in talks with brands across 10-12 categories.”   Jemimah Rodrigues’ Endorsement Details:   Player Previous Range (INR) Current Range (INR) Growth Managed By Jemimah Rodrigues 35–75 lakh 75 lakh–1.5 crore 100% JSW Sports     Also Read | Harmanpreet Kaur Recreates MS Dhoni’s 2011 India Gate Moment   Smriti Mandhana Continues to Top the Endorsement Charts   The vice-captain of India, Smriti Mandhana, is still the highest-paid female cricketer in the country. She already endorses 16 brands, including:   Rexona (HUL) Nike Hyundai Herbalife State Bank of India (SBI) Gulf Oil PNB MetLife   She reportedly gets Rs. 1.5-2 crore per brand through these deals.   Priya Nair, Managing Director, Hindustan Unilever, told that surf excel had already planned a celebratory campaign ahead of the final match.   "The maidan belongs to every woman who shows up, stands tall, and plays her heart out."   What's next for India's women's cricket?   The challenge ahead will be to sustain this recognition beyond the moment of triumph. With a World Cup in hand and an unprecedented surge in public admiration, this represents a new era of opportunities and respect for the Indian women's cricket team.