Choreographer and actress Dhanashree Verma reacted to India's historic win in the Women's World Cup 2025 final. The Women in Blue clinched the title by beating South Africa in the summit clash on Sunday, November 2.Dhanashree was spotted getting into her car when the paparazzi present asked her if she had watched the final. One of the paps asked her if she had watched the game yesterday.She funnily replied that the game was played the day before and not yesterday."Kal nahin, parso tha (Not yesterday, it was the day before)," she laughingly said.Watch the video of the same below: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDhanashree had also put up a post on her Instagram handle to celebrate India's victory in the final. She posted a video of the winning moment while watching the game."To the queens Womennnnnnnnnn #India ICC world champions #WomenInBlue," she captioned the post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIt was the maiden ICC trophy for the Women in Blue. They had played two ODI World Cup finals previously. However, they suffered defeats on both occasions. Harmanpreet Kaur and Co. finally crossed the barrier this time around.How India's victorious World Cup 2025 campaign unfoldedIndia began their World Cup 2025 campaign with a 59-run victory over Sri Lanka. They then beat Pakistan by 88 runs to make it two wins in as many games. However, they lost three consecutive matches after a strong start. South Africa and Australia beat them by three wickets, while England won by four runs.They then bounced back with a crucial 53-run win against New Zealand. Their final group stage match against Bangladesh was washed out. In the semifinal, they were up against seven-time champions Australia.Australia posted a massive total of 338 on the board. They pulled off a chase for the ages as they scaled down the mammoth target with five wickets to spare. It was a huge confidence booster after eliminating Australia, who were unbeaten until the semifinal.In the final against South Africa, the Women in Blue batted first and put up a solid total of 298/7. They bowled the Proteas Women out for just 246 in 45.3 overs to wrap up the game and win the title.