Credit: ICC/BCCI

Credit: ICC/BCCI

The highly anticipated final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2025 between India and South Africa will be played at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, November 2. A new world champion will be crowned when it’s all said and done in the final after India made the summit clash for the third-time in their history while their opponents South Africa are going to take center stage for the first-time.

In the second semi-final of the ICC Women’s CWC 2025, the Indian cricket team beat the defending seven-time champions Australia in one of the greatest matches in the history of women’s cricket in Navi Mumbai. India chased down a daunting target of 339 runs with five wickets in hand and nine balls to spare, which also helped them edge their names in the history books as the highest run chase in Women’s One Day International (WODI) history.

Earlier, their upcoming opponents South Africa got the better of the inaugural and four-time Women’s CWC champions in the first semi-final by 125 runs in Guwahati. These two teams have already met once in the league stage of the tournament, a humdinger of a contest in which South Africa defeated India by three wickets with seven balls to spare in pursuit of the 252-run target in Visakhapatnam after finding themselves in deep trouble at one stage.

Passing afternoon shower expected to occur in Navi Mumbai

Talking about the weather for the ICC Women’s CWC 2025 final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, it is expected to be humid with variable cloudiness apart from a passing afternoon shower or two in the area, while the temperature will hit a maximum of 32°C, according to the listings on AccuWeather. The probability of precipitation on Sunday, November 2, stands at 63%, with reasonably pleasant winds blowing in from the south.

what is weather forecast for india vs south africa s icc women s cwc 2025 final in navi mumbai During the upcoming final, in the afternoon hours, there will be wind gusts of around 37 km/h, which is expected to blow away a passing shower quite quickly from the city of Navi Mumbai. If it is the case, then the fans could expect an uninterrupted day’s play in the India versus South Africa contest at the DY Patil Stadium on the weekend.