Rain Delays Toss for Women’s World Cup Final

Persistent rain and a soggy outfield caused a delay to the toss for the Women’s Cricket World Cup final between India and South Africa at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on Sunday.

Both teams are chasing their first 50-over World Cup title, with a capacity crowd of 45,000 expected to witness the historic encounter. Officials postponed the toss by 30 minutes to 3:00 pm local time (0930 GMT), with the match now scheduled to commence at 3:30 pm. Intermittent drizzle, however, threatened to cause further interruptions throughout the day.

India secured their place in the final after a thrilling semi-final victory over seven-time champions Australia. The win marked India’s third appearance in a Women’s ODI World Cup final, having previously finished as runners-up in 2005 and 2017. Star performances and tactical brilliance were cited as key factors in India’s dramatic progression to the championship decider.

South Africa, meanwhile, are contesting their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup final after defeating four-time winners England in the other semi-final. The South African side, which has shown consistent improvement over recent tournaments, will be looking to make history with their first major title in the 50-over format.

Fans and cricket analysts alike are anticipating a tightly contested final, given the contrasting experiences of the two sides. India brings familiarity with high-pressure World Cup finals, while South Africa enters the match as underdogs, buoyed by momentum and a desire to clinch their first title.

For clarity, key details about the final are summarised in the table below:

DetailInformation
EventWomen’s Cricket World Cup Final
DateSunday, 11 November 2025
VenueDY Patil Stadium, Mumbai
Scheduled Toss3:00 pm local time (0930 GMT)
Match Start3:30 pm local time (1000 GMT)
Expected Attendance45,000
India’s Final Appearances3 (Runners-up: 2005, 2017)
South Africa’s Final Appearances1 (First-ever final)
India Semi-Final ResultDefeated Australia
South Africa Semi-Final ResultDefeated England
Weather ConcernsPersistent rain, damp outfield, intermittent drizzle

The stage is now set for an eagerly awaited final, with fans hoping for a match free from weather disruptions. Both teams will be vying for a historic victory, promising a captivating contest for cricket supporters in India and around the world.

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