India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup 2025 Final: The Wait Is Finally Over
It all comes down to this — India Women vs South Africa Women in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Final. After weeks of fierce competition, the two best teams of the tournament are ready to battle it out for glory on Sunday, November 2, at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.
For both sides, this isn’t just another cricket match — it’s a shot at history. While India will play their third World Cup final after 2005 and 2017, South Africa have made it this far for the very first time.
A Clash of Power and Passion
Under the leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur, Team India has been a force to reckon with — sharp with the bat, composed in the field, and fiery in spirit. From Smriti Mandhana’s elegance to Jemimah Rodrigues’ grit and Deepti Sharma’s all-round brilliance, India’s journey has been nothing short of spectacular.
On the other hand, Laura Wolvaardt’s South Africa have quietly built their dream run. Marizanne Kapp has been outstanding with both bat and ball, while Ayabonga Khaka continues to trouble batters with her accuracy. The Proteas are peaking at just the right moment — and they know it.
Expect a thrilling contest — big shots, smart bowling changes, and nerves of steel.
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When and Where to Watch – Live Streaming Details
Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM IST (9:30 AM GMT)
Venue: Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai
In India
- TV Broadcast: Star Sports Network
- Live Streaming: Disney+ Hotstar (App and Website)
In South Africa
- TV: SuperSport Cricket
- Streaming: SuperSport App
In the UK
- TV: Sky Sports Cricket
- Streaming: Sky Go
In Australia
- TV: Fox Sports
- Streaming: Kayo Sports
In the USA and Canada
- TV: Willow TV
- Streaming: ESPN+
🌍 Global Streaming:
Fans can visit icc-cricket.com/broadcast for a full list of international partners.
Why This Final Matters
The 2025 World Cup final isn’t just about the trophy — it’s a defining moment for women’s cricket globally. The DY Patil Stadium is expected to be jam-packed, with music, lights, and a passionate crowd roaring for every boundary.
With Sunidhi Chauhan set to perform at the closing ceremony and a full house of fans cheering “Come on, India!”, this promises to be more than just a match — it’s a celebration of women’s sport at its best.
Whether India finally ends their title drought or South Africa scripts their fairytale, one thing’s for sure — cricket fans are in for a treat.
