Post by : Saif Khan
Vogue India has turned its spotlight on four of the country’s biggest cricket stars, celebrating a historic moment for Indian sport. Harmanpreet Kaur, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma and Pratika Rawal appear together on the magazine’s latest cover, only weeks after the team’s World Cup victory. The publication shared the cover on Instagram, describing the photoshoot as a tribute to a team that changed the direction of Indian cricket at midnight, marking a new era for women in sports.
The atmosphere on set was described as cheerful and energetic. The four cricketers posed with the same confidence and clarity they bring to the game, dressed in striking designer outfits styled by Divya Balakrishnan and photographed by Jacky Nayak. The focus of the shoot was to mix sport and fashion in a way that felt powerful but natural, showing the athletes in a new light while maintaining their strong personalities.
Fans online were quick to praise the shoot. Many commented that the players “look incredible” and that it was long overdue for Vogue India to feature women cricketers on its cover. Several users wrote that the styling was excellent and that the moment felt like a proud and overdue recognition. Some followers called the shoot “strong,” “iconic,” and “a well-deserved spotlight,” noting that women’s cricket was finally receiving the kind of attention it has been waiting for. The comments reflected genuine appreciation for the athletes, their achievements, and the growing respect for women in professional sport.
Each player appeared in carefully selected outfits that matched their personal style. Shafali Verma wore an Ito sweatshirt and La Frangia shorts by Rosani, paired with Viti Mittal rings and leopard-print leather sneakers by Jeetinder Sandhu. Harmanpreet Kaur stepped out in a bold neon green draped gown by Gaurav Gupta, styled with link earrings from Noya, a spiral ring by E3k, and embellished Jimmy Choo heels. Deepti Sharma wore a clean and structured Neo blazer and pants from Line Outline, completed with silver spiral ear cuffs by Alasa. Pratika Rawal chose a panelled midi dress with a curved bustier and floral embroidery by Gauri and Nainika, paired with a Rejuvenate Jewels ring and Bottega Veneta sandals.
In their Vogue feature, the cricketers spoke openly about their experience after the win. They described a whirlwind of celebrations, media attention and a shift into spaces that earlier generations of women players rarely entered. Fashion shoots, magazine covers and mainstream recognition were not common for women cricketers in the past, and this moment symbolised a major cultural change. The shoot captured that transition, blending their sporting achievements with a new level of visibility and style.
Vogue India also shared additional images from the photoshoot on its social media pages, keeping the spotlight on the designers, the styling team and the athletes themselves. The posts highlighted how the four stars carried their off-field presence with confidence and ease. The magazine’s production team ensured that the shoot remained professional, detailed and well-documented, treating the cricketers with the same respect and precision that major fashion icons receive.
The feature represents more than just a photoshoot. It signifies a new chapter for women’s cricket in India, where athletes who have worked for years without full recognition are now acknowledged as cultural icons. With increasing attention from brands, media and fans, Indian women cricketers are stepping into a space once dominated by the men’s game. Vogue India’s cover is a symbol of changing times, showing that talent, achievement and confidence deserve the spotlight, no matter who carries them forward.
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