Harmanpreet Kaur Immortalises India’s World Cup Win with Tattoo: “Now, I’ll See You Every Morning”

Harmanpreet Kaur Immortalises India’s World Cup Win with Tattoo: “Now, I’ll See You Every Morning”

Harmanpreet Kaur Gets World Cup Tattoo: “Waited for You Since Day 1, Now I’ll See You Every Morning”

After leading India to their first-ever Women’s Cricket World Cup triumph, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has chosen to wear her victory forever — quite literally. The captain unveiled a World Cup trophy tattoo on her right bicep, a permanent symbol of perseverance, pride, and the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.

The tattoo, simple yet powerful, features the World Cup trophy design inked in fine detail. Harmanpreet shared the image on Instagram, accompanied by an emotional caption that perfectly captured the weight of her journey:

“Waited for you since Day 1, and now I’ll see you every morning and be grateful.”

For the cricketer who has carried the hopes of a nation for over a decade, this wasn’t just another tattoo — it was a mark of destiny finally realized.


A Tribute Etched in Ink and Emotion

Harmanpreet wasted no time celebrating the monumental win. Just a day after India’s 52-run victory over South Africa in the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup final at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, she visited her tattoo artist to commemorate the achievement.

Her ink represents more than a trophy — it embodies 16 years of perseverance, heartbreak, and leadership that transformed Indian women’s cricket. Shortly after, Harmanpreet and her teammates flew to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who congratulated the squad for scripting history.


A Dream 16 Years in the Making

India’s World Cup victory was the culmination of years of grit and heartbreak. For Harmanpreet, who made her international debut in 2009, the moment brought back memories of the 2017 final at Lord’s, where India fell agonisingly short against England by just eight runs — despite her unforgettable 171-run knock against Australia in the semi-final.

Eight years later, the circle was complete. Under Harmanpreet’s calm but fearless leadership, India stunned seven-time champions Australia in the semi-final, chasing down 339 runs — the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history — thanks to her 89-run partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues and Shafali Verma’s explosive century.

In the final, India’s bowlers delivered a masterclass, led by Deepti Sharma’s five-wicket haul, as the team lifted the trophy to thunderous cheers from a packed crowd.


The Tattoo as a Symbol of Belief

For Harmanpreet, the tattoo is a daily reminder of the long road she and her team have traveled — from being underdogs to becoming world champions. It’s also a tribute to her roots in Moga, Punjab, and to her father, Harmandar Singh Bhullar, who supported her dreams when few others believed in women’s cricket.

Moments after India’s victory, Harmanpreet was seen sprinting into her father’s arms, tears of joy rolling down her face — a scene that resonated across generations of cricket fans.

“She has waited her whole life for this,” said a BCCI official after the final. “That tattoo is not just about the World Cup — it’s about everything she’s fought for to get there.”


A New Era for Indian Women’s Cricket

India’s World Cup win has been hailed as a defining moment for women’s sports in the country — much like the men’s 1983 triumph was for Indian cricket. It symbolizes a new era of confidence, visibility, and investment in women’s sport.

And at the heart of it all stands Harmanpreet Kaur — the leader, the believer, and now, the champion who carries her legacy not only in history books but on her skin.

Every morning, as she looks at that tattoo, she will see not just a trophy — but a journey of resilience that changed Indian cricket forever.

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