Two teams. One trophy. Zero past champions. Cricket history will be rewritten today as India and South Africa collide in a Women’s World Cup Final unlike any before.
The Unthinkable Final
For the first time in 12 editions, the Women’s ODI World Cup Final features neither Australia nor England. The two teams had won ALL previous titles since 1973. This Sunday in Mumbai, cricket’s new world order arrives.
Road to Glory
India’s journey:
- Chased highest-ever WC total (341) to dethrone Australia
- Overcame 3 consecutive losses during the tournament
- Found perfect XI combination in knockout stage
South Africa’s turnaround:
- Recovered from being bowled out for 69 and 97
- Broke World Cup semifinal curse against England
- Won 4 consecutive must-win matches
The Ghosts of Finals Past
Both teams carry painful memories:
| Team | Recent Final Heartbreaks |
|---|---|
| India | Lost 2017 ODI Final, 2023 T20 Final |
| South Africa | Lost last 3 ICC Finals across formats |
DY Patil Stadium: The Decider
Key pitch insights:
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Average 1st Innings Score | 287 (in this WC) |
| Boundary Size | Shortest 59m, Longest 73m |
| Wicket Type | 29/45 wickets to spinners |
India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur warned:
“They have good bowling but our batters are ready. This will be war.”
Weather Worries
Mumbai’s November skies could play spoiler:
- 60% chance of afternoon showers
- Reserve day available if needed
- High humidity may help swing bowlers early
Milestones to Watch
History awaits individual stars:
- Smriti Mandhana needs 52 runs for 1,000 WC career runs
- Laura Wolvaardt requires 73 runs to enter top-3 WC scorers
- Deepti Sharma 3 wickets away from tournament lead
Team Lineup Chess
Last-minute selection drama:
India’s Spin Dilemma
Will they play Radha Yadav (expensive vs Australia) or Sneh Rana who took 5/43 against SA earlier this year?
South Africa’s Bowling Balance
Do they retain batting depth or bring back strike bowler Masabata Klaas?
Head-to-Head Fireworks
Recent ODI history favors India:
| Period | India Wins | SA Wins |
|---|---|---|
| Last 6 ODIs | 5 | 1 |
| World Cups | 0 | 3 (since 2017) |
South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt sees opportunity:
“The crowd expects India to win. That pressure helps us.”
Final Countdown
Match essentials:
- When: Sunday, November 2 at 3 PM IST
- Where: DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
- Watch: Star Sports Network (India), SuperSport (SA)
- Form Guide: India WWWLW, South Africa WWWLW
One team will bury years of heartbreak. The other will face fresh agony. With 300+ scores likely and careers on the line, this final promises cricket fireworks never seen before in women’s sport.