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“Hanging In There” is not just a film. It’s a story of belief when no one believed back. From 1978 — when the Indian women’s cricket team played without salaries, stitched their own pads, and traveled on trains — to 2025 — when they lifted the World Cup for the first time — this is a 50-year journey told through grit, grace, and quiet courage. ✨ From ₹1000 match fees to world champions. ✨ From borrowed jerseys to equal pay. ✨ From empty stands to roaring crowds. Every era told its story: 🏏 1978 — She begins, without pay or applause. 🏏 1982 — Her first win, and the first whisper of belief. 🏏 1988 — She loses again and again — but never gives up. 🏏 1993 — A quiet semifinal, a nation starting to notice. 🏏 1997 — Eden Gardens. 60,000 voices. She is seen. 🏏 2000 — Two sparks: Mithali & Jhulan. India rises again. 🏏 2005 — India reaches the final. Nobody televises it. 🏏 2007–09 — BCCI takes over. New jerseys, new pressure. She keeps believing. 🏏 2013 — Home World Cup heartbreak. Confidence cracks. 🏏 2017 — Harmanpreet’s 171*. Nine-run heartbreak. India wins hearts. 🏏 2025 — Shafali Verma leads a fearless India to their first World Cup victory. And when victory came, Mithali and Jhulan stood back — refusing to steal the thunder. R. Ashwin said it best: “Even our men’s team hasn’t done that.” Because this isn’t just a sports story. It’s a story of belief, restraint, humility, and the courage to keep showing up. #HangingInThere #WomensCricket #IndianCricket #MithaliRaj #JhulanGoswami #HarmanpreetKaur #ShafaliVerma #jemimahrodrigues #smritimandhana #CricketWorldCup2025 #InspirationalStory #CricketHistory #SportsFilm