Indian women’s cricket team’s World Cup 2025 star player Pratika Raval is once again in the news, but this time the reason is not her game but a serious issue related to social media. Along with the popularity she got after her brilliant performance, she is also facing trolling and digital harassment.
Edited pictures went viral on social media
After winning the World Cup, Pratika’s popularity increased rapidly, but with this her edited and modified pictures started going viral on social media. Many pictures were changed without permission, due to which Pratika looked very angry. He expressed his views openly on this issue.
Pratika clearly wrote on social media platform His post quickly went viral and many people also supported him.
Pratika Rawal became the hero of the World Cup
Pratika Raval’s performance in the Women’s World Cup 2025 was excellent. She scored 308 runs in seven matches and was India’s second highest run scorer. She was the fourth highest run scorer in the entire tournament. If he had not suffered an injury during the tournament, his figures could have been even better. His role was very important in India’s title victory.
Delhi government and DDCA honored
Amidst the controversies outside the field, Pratika also got very respectable news. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a reward of Rs 1.5 crore to Pratika Rawal for her contribution in the World Cup victory. Apart from this, Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) also announced an additional amount of Rs 50 lakh.
On Sunday, Pratika was honored by the Chief Minister of Delhi. On this occasion, his father Pradeep Rawal, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood and DDCA President Rohan Jaitley were also present. The Chief Minister said that Pratika is an inspiration for the daughters of Delhi and has brought glory to the entire country.
Pratika’s inspirational journey
Pratika started her career from Delhi and represented Delhi in underage and senior domestic cricket. Later she joined the Railways team. Today she is not only a successful cricketer but has also become a role model for young players.

