New Delhi, Nov 5, 2025

Though Bengal endured a difficult time on the field in their recent Ranji Trophy game against Tripura, bowling coach Shib Shankar Paul had his reason to be somewhat joyful – his student, wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh – was the member of the Indian team beating South Africa by 52 runs to clinch their first-ever Women’s ODI World Cup title.

“I felt really good. I mean, a student of mine has won the World Cup, and it will always feel very good. The whole of India is happy. So I am very happy that a student of mine won the World Cup,” Paul told IANS in an exclusive interview.

But what Paul revealed next added another layer to Richa’s heroics: she played the semi-final and final with a hairline fracture in her left-hand middle finger. Richa originally sustained the i

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