India and South Africa are set to battle it out in the Women's World Cup final on Sunday at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium. Both teams are chasing their first world title, with India reaching the final after beating defending champions Australia, while South Africa beat England to earn their spot.
The 45,300-capacity DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai has been a lucky ground for India during this tournament. They remain unbeaten here, winning against New Zealand and Australia, with one rain-affected match against Bangladesh. South Africa have not played at this venue before.
INDW vs SAW Head-to-head
The two World Cup finalists last met on October 9 in the tournament's league stage, where South Africa won by three wickets. Nadine de Klerk starred in that match with an unbeaten 84 runs and two wickets. However, India hold the overall advantage in their head-to-head record, winning 20 of their 34 ODI meetings.
India's journey to the final hasn't been smooth sailing. They finished fourth in the league phase, losing three games in a row including one to South Africa. However, they stunned everyone by chasing down a record 339 runs against Australia in the semifinals.
South Africa's campaign has been equally impressive. Despite losing to Australia and England in the league phase, they finished third and dominated England in the semifinals with a 125-run victory.
Their captain Laura Wolvaardt leads the tournament's run-scoring charts, while Marizanne Kapp, who recently became the all-time highest wicket-taker in Women's World Cup history with 44 wickets, has been exceptional with the ball.
For India, this represents a third shot at World Cup glory, while South Africa aims to make history in their first-ever final appearance after previous semifinal exits in 2017 and 2022.
The 45,300-capacity DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai has been a lucky ground for India during this tournament. They remain unbeaten here, winning against New Zealand and Australia, with one rain-affected match against Bangladesh. South Africa have not played at this venue before.
INDW vs SAW Head-to-head
- Played: 34
- India women won: 20
- South Africa women won: 13
- No Result: 1
The two World Cup finalists last met on October 9 in the tournament's league stage, where South Africa won by three wickets. Nadine de Klerk starred in that match with an unbeaten 84 runs and two wickets. However, India hold the overall advantage in their head-to-head record, winning 20 of their 34 ODI meetings.
India's journey to the final hasn't been smooth sailing. They finished fourth in the league phase, losing three games in a row including one to South Africa. However, they stunned everyone by chasing down a record 339 runs against Australia in the semifinals.
South Africa's campaign has been equally impressive. Despite losing to Australia and England in the league phase, they finished third and dominated England in the semifinals with a 125-run victory.
Their captain Laura Wolvaardt leads the tournament's run-scoring charts, while Marizanne Kapp, who recently became the all-time highest wicket-taker in Women's World Cup history with 44 wickets, has been exceptional with the ball.
For India, this represents a third shot at World Cup glory, while South Africa aims to make history in their first-ever final appearance after previous semifinal exits in 2017 and 2022.
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