India, Nov. 4 -- At the recently concluded Women's Cricket World Cup on Sunday, the Indian team emerged as champions, and the celebrations at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium were electric. Adding to the excitement, singer Sunidhi Chauhan took the stage to sing the National Anthem and perform a medley of her popular hits. The 42-year-old, whose performance featured a stunning special fireworks display, said the experience was incomparable: "Nothing can beat that platform. I was singing for the women of our country. Before I sang the National Anthem, I glanced over at the players and could see how charged they were. I had to hold back from bursting into tears, and thankfully kept strong throughout the performance. The stadium was packed, and seeing such a large crowd cheering for our girls made me emotional." Reflecting on her past experiences, she added, "I've had the opportunity to perform at matches like the men's India vs Pakistan game earlier as well, but nothing can compare to this feeling. I can proudly say this one will go down in history." While the plan had to be tweaked because of the rain, Sunidhi is glad her performance went off without a glitch. She recalls, "The weather forecast kept us on our toes. Everything was on standby in case it started raining. I was supposed to interact with the players and commentators, which couldn't happen, but I'm glad I saw our girls watching me perform in between the innings. The best part was that I got to interact with (cricketer) Sachin Tendulkar before the match, which was an impromptu moment." The singer couldn't watch the winning moment in the stadium, but she managed to catch the win at home. "It was a close contest, and the win was a sigh of relief. I was ecstatic!" she ends....