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IND-W vs SA-W Women's World Cup 2025 Final Weather Report: No one thought that the Women in Blue would be qualifying for the summit clash since they faced the mighty Australians in the semis. But both Jemimah and Harmanpreet had different plans as they batted and gave their everything and helped the team chase the record target of 338 runs against Australia in the history of this format. They are now on the verge of winning their first title when they will lock horns with South Africa in the final of the ongoing mega event.

It's the third time that the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will be playing in the summit clash, whereas South Africa is playing in their first final. This time, the women's World Cup will have a new winner, and the fans of both teams can't wait for the match to begin.

But as both teams gear up for this match, there are high chances that rain might play a spoilsport and that it will be a stop-start match. There is a reserve day as well, but the match officials will make sure that this match will get over on the scheduled day itself.

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The preparations for both these teams haven't been ideal for this game, as it did rain on Friday and Saturday, and neither team was able to have a full practice session.

What does the Mumbai weather say for the final?

As per Accuweather, there is a 15 percent chance of rainfall at 2 p.m. IST, and it will go up by 20 percent at 3 p.m., as that's when the match is supposed to begin.

It will then go up to 49 percent at 4 p.m. IST, and then, around 6 p.m., it will be 58 percent. There is a 51 percent chance of rain between 5 and 6 p.m.

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But these chances of rain will decrease at 7 p.m., and then for the rest of the day, there is just a 20 percent chance of rain. The match will happen on Sunday itself, and it will be reduced to fewer overs if rain plays a spoilsport.

Since rain might interrupt the proceedings, whichever captain wins the toss will choose to bowl first.

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