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India, Proteas chase history in defining World Cup final
The Statesman Delhi
|November 02, 2025
Women's cricket is just 100 overs away from welcoming a brand-new world champion.
When India and South Africa walk out for the much-anticipated title clash of the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, the sport will witness an unprecedented moment, a first-time winner lifting the elusive trophy in the women's game.
For India, it is a third shot at the title. For South Africa, it is a first step into uncharted territory. For the women's sport, it'll have a new force to reckon with. In its 13th edition, the Women's ODI World Cup has witnessed three champions so far, with Australia winning the title for a record seven times, followed by England (four times) and New Zealand etching their name on the trophy once.
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