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Andrea Jeremiah Voices the English Anthem for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025*

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The English version of the official ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 anthem, “Bring It Home”, is sung by acclaimed Indian playback singer, actor, and performer Andrea Jeremiah. Known for her powerful voice, expressive performances, and multilingual artistry, Andrea brings her signature blend of soul, strength, and sophistication to this global anthem.


A high-energy fusion of rhythm, melody, and emotion, “Bring It Home” aims to unite cricket fans across continents, celebrating the courage, passion, and perseverance of women cricketers worldwide. The song is composed by Nakul Abhyankar and the lyrics written by Andrea Jeremiah and Nazeef Mohammed, with catchy English verses and a signature Indian hook — “Tarikita Tarikita Tarikita Dhom” — paired with the pulsating refrain “Dhak Dhak, we bring it home”, the song mirrors the heartbeat of the game and the spirit of the women who redefine it.


Andrea’s vibrant vocal delivery and contemporary pop-rock tonality lend the song a universal appeal while keeping its roots distinctly Indian. Her dynamic voice captures both the grit and grace of the sport, echoing the emotions of millions who cheer from the stands and beyond. The lyrics, which celebrate determination, teamwork, and the dream to win against all odds, are elevated by Andrea’s nuanced performance — a powerful anthem of unity and pride.


The song’s release marks a moment of musical and sporting celebration. The International Cricket Council (ICC) officially launched “Bring It Home” on September 30, 2025, as part of the build-up to the much-anticipated Women’s Cricket World Cup finals, set to take place on November 2, 2025. The anthem stands as a tribute not only to the tournament but to the growing legacy and global recognition of women’s cricket.


Speaking about her involvement, Andrea Jeremiah shared her excitement about lending her voice to a project that represents empowerment and inclusion:


“It’s more than just a song — it’s a celebration of every woman who dares to dream big, to fight hard, and to bring it home.”

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