The climax of the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, a final showdown between India and South Africa in Navi Mumbai, was met with a frustrating delay caused by rain. The wet conditions at the Dr DY Patil Stadium put the scheduled start on hold, prompting questions about the match’s progression and potential outcomes in case of a washout.
Every effort will be made to facilitate play on Sunday, November 2. Overs will only be reduced after 5 PM IST, with an extended window of play. A shorter contest, at least 20 overs per side, is feasible until 9:08 PM IST. Should the weather gods not cooperate on the final day, the game will be pushed to a dedicated reserve day, November 3. If even the reserve day cannot provide a clear result due to weather, the final will be declared a tie, and both India and South Africa will be crowned co-champions of the Women’s World Cup.
