Indians went crazy after South Africa Captain Laura Wolvaardt thanks Team India on Twitter, it turned out to be fake
Indian fans mistakenly congratulated South African captain Laura Wolvaardt on X for their ICC Women's World Cup victory, mistaking a fake account for her official profile. Despite the social media mix-up, Wolvaardt's century in the final was a his...

The account, operating under the handle @IDFMAGA, posted a message thanking and congratulating India for their victory in the ICC Women’s World Cup final on Sunday. India lifted their maiden Women’s World Cup title with a 52-run win over South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Batting first, India posted 298/7, powered by half-centuries from Shafali Verma (87) and Deepti Sharma (58). In reply, Wolvaardt led South Africa’s chase with a brilliant 101 off 98 balls, but her side was bowled out for 246 in 45.3 overs.
Her fighting knock earned admiration from Indian fans, who flooded X with praise — unfortunately, many directed their messages to the fake account.
“Laura Wolvaardt, you have our respect,” one user wrote. Another said, “Keep your head high — you and your team were true ambassadors of the game.”
Wolvaardt’s Record-Breaking Knock
Despite the social media mix-up, Wolvaardt’s innings was one for the history books. Her 101 made her only the second player—after Australia’s Alyssa Healy (2022)—to score centuries in both the semi-final and final of a single World Cup.She also joined an elite list with five 50-plus scores in one edition, alongside Ellyse Perry (2017), Debbie Hockley, and herself (2022).
The 26-year-old finished as the highest run-getter of the tournament, amassing 571 runs in 9 innings at an average of 71.37, including two centuries and three fifties.
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