India Women crushed Pakistan by 88 runs in Colombo, extending their World Cup dominance to 12– 0. But for millions of Indian fans at home, the real victory wasn’t just on the pitch it was on the screen.
Every roar, every run-out, every smile from Harmanpreet felt larger than life on the right kind of TV.
When Cricket Becomes a Living Room Event

There are matches you watch.
And then there are matches you feel.
Last night’s India vs Pakistan Women’s clash wasn’t just another World Cup group game, it was a moment that filled Indian homes with the same electricity you’d find in a packed Colombo stadium. From Harleen Deol’s steady 46 to Kranti Goud’s three-wicket spell, every frame had its own heartbeat.
But here’s the truth: what you saw depended on what you watched it on. A great TV doesn’t just show the game; it translates the emotion. The intensity in Deepti Sharma’s eyes. The glint of the floodlights bouncing off the pitch. The silence before a wicket. The roar that follows.
The New Match Rituals Inside Indian Homes
Cricket today is not just a sport; it’s a shared experience that defines our evenings.
Each household has its ritual:
- One family turns the living room into a mini stadium with snacks and echoing cheers.
- Another syncs the commentary with social media reactions, turning memes into match moments.
- And some after long workdays just want pure, immersive calm: great visuals, rich sound, zero lag.
That’s where modern OLED TVs have quietly changed the game. The shift from “watching” to “experiencing” cricket isn’t a luxury anymore; it’s the new norm for digital-age fans.
How the Game Looked on a Haier C90 OLED TV
If you watched the match on the Haier C90 OLED 194cm (77), you already know what a difference technology makes.
OLED Display:
The deep blacks and bright whites didn’t just show the floodlights they made the entire R. Premadasa Stadium glow. Each pixel lit up independently, so shadows looked real and grass looked alive.
Dolby Vision IQ + HDR10+
Scene-by-scene optimization meant you could see every bead of sweat and the spin of the ball, even during those dramatic rain-interrupted overs. The TV adapts to your room’s lighting automatically, no fiddling with brightness.
Dolby Atmos Sound + 2.1 Channel Woofer
That cheer when Deepti Sharma took her third wicket? You didn’t just hear it; you felt it ripple through your living room. The 50W woofer gave every clap a heartbeat.
120Hz MEMC Motion Clarity
Fast-paced overs looked fluid, not fuzzy. No motion blur. Just the kind of smoothness that makes sixes feel cinematic.
In moments like these, technology stops feeling like tech; it becomes emotion delivery.
Why Big Screens Are the New Family Gathering Space

The post-pandemic world has redefined togetherness.
For many, the living room has become both a cinema hall and stadium. And the screen once an accessory is now the anchor of family moments.
A 194cm (77) screen doesn’t just make cricket bigger; it makes the people watching it closer. The frame widens, the gap narrows. Parents explaining the rules. Kids imitating players. Friends sharing live reactions on WhatsApp. The match becomes a memory.
In that sense, upgrading your TV isn’t about specs, it’s about connection.
Because what’s the point of winning moments if they don’t bring people together?
From Colombo to Every Indian Home
India’s Women’s World Cup run is more than a sporting story. It’s cultural energy.
And every great TV moment carries it forward from Kranti Goud’s fiery spell to Harmanpreet Kaur’s calm post-match grin.
When fans see those scenes on a screen that does justice to the performance, true colour, balanced sound, no lag, the game becomes part of their home’s emotional memory. That’s what a smart viewing experience really means.
Smart Viewing, Smarter Living

The new generation of Indian households wants one thing above all: effortlessness.
A TV that turns on with a voice command. A remote that charges with sunlight. A system that recommends highlights before you even search.
The Haier C90 OLED Google TV is designed for exactly that rhythm of life: hands-free voice control, solar-powered remote, Google TV interface, and a design that feels sleek enough for any modern home.
It’s not about owning another gadget. It’s about having less to manage and more to enjoy.
When Screens Mirror Our Spirit
Every era of Indian cricket has had its defining broadcast moment.
The 1983 win on grainy Doordarshan.
The 2011 Cup on flat-screen LEDs.
And now 2025 where victory comes alive in 4K OLED clarity, Dolby Atmos sound, and full-family celebration.
Because when technology fades into the background, emotion takes the spotlight.
And last night, that spotlight belonged entirely to Team India and the screens that captured their story in all its brilliance.
Final Thought
The Women in Blue didn’t just win a match. They lit up living rooms across India.
And for those who watched it on a Haier OLED, every frame was proof that the best moments deserve the best screen.