The stage is primed for a groundbreaking moment in women’s cricket as India and South Africa take to the field in Navi Mumbai for the highly anticipated final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 on Sunday, November 2. A new champion will be crowned in the history of the women’s World Cup, with Harmanpreet Kaur’s skilled Indian team aiming for their first global title against Laura Wolvaardt’s determined Proteas squad.

After a shaky start in the league phase, finishing fourth on the points table, the Indian women’s team made a stunning comeback, defeating the formidable Australians thanks to an unforgettable 127 not out from young star Jemimah Rodrigues. Meanwhile, South Africa’s captain Wolvaardt delivered an equally impressive performance with a score of 169, leading her team to a victory

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