India vs South Africa Final LIVE Score, ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025: Heavy Rain Returns In Navi Mumbai, Toss To Be Delayed Further

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Not a news you would have liked to hear, but the rain has returned in Navi Mumbai. It has been pouring once again. The pitch is under the cover and we are likely to have a further delay in the toss. We will get a revised time only when the rain stops.

A big update from Navi Mumbai: The toss for the Women's ODI World Cup 2025 final between India and South Africa has been delayed by 30 minutes due to a wet outfield. The toss will now take place at 3:00 PM, and the match will begin at 3:30 PM. Stay tuned for all the live updates!

Terrific news for the fans as the rain has stopped and the sun in shining brightly in Navi Mumbai. The covers have also been taken off and the toss is expected to take place at the scheduled time, i.e. 2:30 PM.

South Africa have shown remarkable resilience through the tournament — from being bowled out for 69 against England in Guwahati to later thrashing the same opponent at the same venue, and recovering from a 97 all-out against Australia in Indore. Veteran Marizanne Kapp (204 runs, 12 wickets), Nadine de Klerk (190 runs, 8 wickets), Tazmin Brits (212 runs), Chloe Tryon (167 runs, 5 wickets) and skipper Laura Wolvaardt (470 runs) have all delivered telling performances.

India’s nine-run loss to England in the 2017 ODI World Cup final still lingers painfully for those who were part of that campaign, including Harmanpreet Kaur. It was followed by a narrow five-run defeat to Australia in the 2023 T20 World Cup semifinal and another gut-wrenching loss to the same opponents in the 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medal match.

“The World Cup is always special — but a home World Cup is something else altogether. I remember visiting the stadium a couple of months ago for an ad shoot and standing on the balcony thinking, ‘How amazing would it be if we win here on the 2nd?’ Now, that dream is within reach. Our focus as a team is to leave everything behind — whatever happened in the past or in the semi-final — and give 100% in the final. As players, it’s in our hands how we prepare. I know a lot of dreams across India are connected with this final, and we will try our best to make those dreams come true — because fans will live those moments through our eyes," said Smriti Mandhana.

“I’m not used to such emotions, but there were definitely positive vibes throughout the team. All the girls are in a very good space, and most importantly, everyone is helping and celebrating each other’s success. I’ve always believed that this kind of energy reflects in performance. When Australia scored over 340 in the first innings, we still believed we could chase it down — we had done it before against them. The partnership between Jemimah and Harman was unforgettable. Honestly, it’s harder to watch from inside than to play out there! But what a special effort from Jemimah, Harman, Richa, Deepti, and Amanjot — every contribution mattered," said Smriti Mandhana.

In the semi-finals on Thursday, India defied the odds to end Australia's reign as defending champions by pulling off a record run-chase of 339 runs in Navi Mumbai. Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten innings of 127 to guide India home. Harmanpreet Kaur contributed with a vital 89. This was also the highest run-chase in the history of Women's ODI cricket.

A reserve day (Monday) has been kept if no action takes due to rain on Sunday. However, if the play gets washed out on Monday as well, the trophy will be shared between India and South Africa. Such a case would not see a single team being crowned the champions.

Keeping the weather forecast in mind, the organisers have put a reserve day in place. November 03 serves as the reserve day for the Women's World Cup final. Should Sunday yield no play at all, the teams must regroup on Monday to push through and crown a rightful champion.

The ongoing Women's ODI World Cup faced several setbacks due to the rain. Many matches were washed out during the tournament and ahead of the final clash between India and South Africa, all eyes will be on the weather of Navi Mumbai. According to Accuweather, there's a 63% chance of rain in the city. The probability of a thunderstorm is about 13%. Intermittent rain is expected to impact the proceedings of the match, with a stop-start game expected at the DY Patil Stadium.

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