NEW DELHI: The night India stormed into the ICC Women’s World Cup final will forever be remembered not just for Jemimah Rodrigues ’ record-breaking hundred, but for the emotional embrace that followed — a daughter’s tearful hug with her parents in the stands after conquering the world champions.
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As soon as India completed their historic chase of 339 against Australia, Jemimah dropped to her knees in relief. Followed by tears — and a long, heartfelt gaze toward the stands where her family sat. Minutes later, cameras captured the moment that melted a nation: Jemimah hugging her father and coach Ivan Rodrigues and her family members, all in tears, as the crowd roared around them.
The broadcaster’s caption on social media summed it up perfectly: “Pure moments of joy! Tears, smiles, and family hugs. Jemimah’s match-winning knock says it all!”
WATCH: Pure moments of joy! Jemimah's emotional moment with family
For Jemimah, it was not just about runs — it was redemption. “Towards the end, I was just quoting a scripture from the Bible — to just stand still and that God will fight for me,” she said, her voice trembling at the post-match presentation. “I have almost cried every day through this tour… not doing well mentally, going through anxiety. I knew I had to show up, and God took care of everything.”
Her 127 not out off 134 balls, guided by faith and resolve, will go down as one of the greatest innings in World Cup history. “I just stood there and He fought for me… I want to thank Jesus, my mom, dad and coach. It feels like a dream and it still hasn’t sunk in.”
Jemimah also revealed she didn’t even know she would bat at No. 3 until minutes before walking out. “Five minutes before, they told me I’m in at three. When Harry di came, it was all about one good partnership.”
From prayers whispered between deliveries to tears flowing in her parents’ arms, Jemimah’s night in Navi Mumbai was more than cricket — it was faith, family, and fulfillment wrapped in one unforgettable embrace.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
As soon as India completed their historic chase of 339 against Australia, Jemimah dropped to her knees in relief. Followed by tears — and a long, heartfelt gaze toward the stands where her family sat. Minutes later, cameras captured the moment that melted a nation: Jemimah hugging her father and coach Ivan Rodrigues and her family members, all in tears, as the crowd roared around them.
The broadcaster’s caption on social media summed it up perfectly: “Pure moments of joy! Tears, smiles, and family hugs. Jemimah’s match-winning knock says it all!”
WATCH: Pure moments of joy! Jemimah's emotional moment with family
For Jemimah, it was not just about runs — it was redemption. “Towards the end, I was just quoting a scripture from the Bible — to just stand still and that God will fight for me,” she said, her voice trembling at the post-match presentation. “I have almost cried every day through this tour… not doing well mentally, going through anxiety. I knew I had to show up, and God took care of everything.”
Her 127 not out off 134 balls, guided by faith and resolve, will go down as one of the greatest innings in World Cup history. “I just stood there and He fought for me… I want to thank Jesus, my mom, dad and coach. It feels like a dream and it still hasn’t sunk in.”
Jemimah also revealed she didn’t even know she would bat at No. 3 until minutes before walking out. “Five minutes before, they told me I’m in at three. When Harry di came, it was all about one good partnership.”
From prayers whispered between deliveries to tears flowing in her parents’ arms, Jemimah’s night in Navi Mumbai was more than cricket — it was faith, family, and fulfillment wrapped in one unforgettable embrace.
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