The Indian Women's team was seen parading the DY Patil Stadium after winning the 2025 Women's World Cup. The team was seen wearing the "Champions" jersey that reached the team the night India won. The entire move could have been a financial loss, but the team hoped. Notably, the jersey was ordered on the night India sealed a gallant win against Australia owing to Jemimah Rodrigues century. The trophy was still an uncertain achievement but the faith existed. The management thought that the second-later one would be late to get the Champions tshirt. That night the manufacturers got the secret call. The final was two days away; the jerseys should be ready. Mid-Day spoke to a source of BCCI, who said, "When our women’s team won the semi-finals, there was just about time to place an order for special jerseys because otherwise it would have been too late for our kit manufacturer to prepare them in time for the final which was just two days later." The entire management believed their guts- India will win- a silent manifestation that reached on the night of the final, when the trophy was awarded. The source added, “The belief was very strong that this time the World Cup would be ours, especially after the win over Australia. So, I took the chance of going ahead and ordering the champions jerseys.” Read also: 100 on 100th Test! Mushfiqur Rahim creates unique record in second Test against Ireland Team clueless of the Champions Jersey Well, the team wasn't informed about the move. Neither the players, not the support staff had any idea of what's going on. When the jersey arrived, they were shocked. The operation was concealed from all personnel within the team ecosystem. The same source explained that the kits were dispatched to the stadium only after the eighth South African wicket fell in the final—Chloe Tryon’s dismissal. The timing was deliberate. The movement of the boxed jerseys was triggered only when victory appeared imminent and mathematically irreversible. The plan required isolated coordination and remained restricted to a single decision-maker. The source concluded, “Nobody in the team — players, coaches or the other support staff members — knew that these special jerseys were being prepared. The box of jerseys was kept hidden in the team hotel. I got them to be delivered to the DY Patil Stadium only after the eighth South African wicket fell in the final. The idea was to make the moment really special and memorable for the team."