Team India etched history at the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, lifting their first-ever ICC Women's World Cup trophy, on Sunday. JioHotstar set new benchmarks for engagement and reach likewise, breaking all previous viewership records, reflective of the arrival of a whole new era for women's sport and the broadcasting of cricket in India, wherein women's cricket stands tall, shoulder to shoulder with the biggest stages of the game. The final match of the quadrennial showcase saw a whopping 185 million users tune in on JioHotstar, thereby equaling the viewership of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Final and surpassing the average daily reach of the TATA IPL. Overall, the tournament reached a high of 446 million, the highest ever for women's cricket, greater than the combined total of the last three ICC Women's World Cups, marking an extraordinary milestone in the evolution of women's cricket viewership in India. The peak concurrency was reached at 21 million viewers when the final act of Women in Blue finished with Harmanpreet Kaur's team lifting the first ICC Women's Cricket World Cup by any Asian team. Also Read | WPL 2026 Mega Auction: Full List of Retained Players, Rules, and Team Purses Women’s Cricket Rises with India’s Historic Win In another record, 92 million tuned in to watch the historic clash on Connected TV, equalling the CTV viewership of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Final and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 Final. The surge reflects an encouraging trend of changing viewing habits and deepening the adoption of digital, large-screen sports consumption across India. With India crowned champions, the anticipation for the next WPL to be held in January 2026 will be through the roof as women's cricket embarks on a new era of popularity and promise. Team India's historic ICC Women's World Cup 2025 triumph marked a defining moment in the history of women's cricket. Fueled by record-breaking digital viewership and nationwide celebration, this win cements India's dominance while ushering in an era of transformation in which women's cricket commands equal passion, prominence, and power on the global sporting stage.