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Post by : Saif Rahman
The Indian Women's Cricket Team has become notable not just for its performances on the pitch but also for the distinct wardrobes and grooming choices of its players. Their fashion sense complements their athletic identity, blending functional attire with polished off-field looks.
Smriti Mandhana stands out for a refined, confident aesthetic. In matches she projects professionalism in full kit; outside the stadium she prefers comfortable, well-cut pieces — think denim, tailored jackets and understated dresses — that convey effortless poise without sacrificing practicality.
Harleen Deol brings a youthful, athletic flair to her outfits. She gravitates toward lively hues, playful patterns and sportswear-forward combinations. Her social posts often highlight sweatshirts, joggers and sneakers mixed with contemporary accessories, a reminder that practicality and trendiness can coexist.
Several teammates offer their own fashion signatures. Shafali Verma experiments boldly with statement jackets, hats and eye-catching footwear. Jemimah Rodrigues favours softer, more feminine silhouettes in muted tones, while wicketkeeper Taniya Bhatia opts for functional yet chic pieces that support movement and on-the-go schedules.
The squad also embraces traditional Indian attire on ceremonial occasions. Sarees, salwar kameez and lehengas appear frequently during festivals and team celebrations, reinforcing cultural roots while adding a formal, graceful dimension to their public image.
When attending award nights, interviews or official events, players often coordinate accessories, hairstyles and makeup to suit each ensemble. These considered choices reflect an awareness that presentation complements professionalism in modern sport.
Digital platforms have amplified this visibility. Instagram and other channels act as style showcases, where fans follow players for outfit inspiration and lifestyle cues, turning athletes into trend references for younger audiences.
Designers, stylists and personal taste shape the team’s wardrobes, producing looks that range from utilitarian and sporty to polished and editorial. This diversity helps normalise different expressions of athlete fashion across contexts.
For young athletes and fans, the team’s approach demonstrates that sporting excellence and a strong personal style are not mutually exclusive. The players model confidence and self-expression alongside competitive ambition.
As their profile rises domestically and internationally, these cricketers increasingly function as cultural ambassadors — representing modern Indian sport while influencing broader conversations about women’s fashion in athletics.
Figures such as Mandhana and Deol are visible examples of how contemporary athletes can shape both sporting and style trends, inspiring a generation that values performance and presentation equally.
By integrating cricketing skill, teamwork and distinct sartorial choices, the Indian Women’s Cricket Team continues to attract admiration, proving that sports stars can also lead in style.
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