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Sudarsan Pattnaik's Special Sand Sculpture Celebrates Maiden Win Of Indian Women’s Cricket Team
The artwork bears the message “Congrats! Bharat Ki Nari Shakti,” celebrating the power, determination, and spirit of Indian women. The sculpture features a 6-foot-long sand bat made from five tons of sand and decorated with numerous cricket balls, symbolising the dedication, teamwork, and resilience of the victorious players.
Speaking to IANS, Sudarsan Pattnaik said, “The way India’s Women’s Cricket Team has created history by winning the Cricket World Cup has made the entire world witness the power of India’s Nari Shakti. Through their performance in the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup, they have made the nation proud. As an artist, I salute and pay tribute to our team through my art. I have used numerous cricket balls to create a bat-and-ball sculpture to congratulate our Indian team.”
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