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Navi Mumbai Weather Threatens to Disrupt Thrilling Women's World Cup Final
2 Nov
Summary
- India and South Africa gear up for historic World Cup final
 - Navi Mumbai weather forecast shows high chances of rain during the match
 - South Africa's batting struggles against lateral movement could be a concern
 

As India and South Africa gear up for the Women's World Cup final showdown on November 2, 2025, the weather in Navi Mumbai could play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the match. According to the weather forecast, the city is expected to experience a mix of sunny spells, intermittent clouds, and showers throughout the day, with the rain intensifying between 4 PM and 7 PM.
While the scheduled 3 PM start time is likely to be unaffected, the rain clouds are expected to peak between 6 PM and 7 PM, with a 58% chance of rainfall. This could potentially disrupt the flow of the match and impact the strategies of both teams.
South Africa, who have had the upper hand over India in their previous three World Cup meetings, will be aiming to clinch their maiden title. However, their batting struggles against deliveries that move laterally could be a concern, as India's spin duo of Sree Charani and Radha Yadav will be crucial in breaking down the opposition.
On the other hand, Harmanpreet Kaur's side will be looking to capitalize on their strong record at the DY Patil Stadium, where they have won two of their completed games in the tournament, including victories over New Zealand and Australia. A win in the final would mark India's first-ever World Cup title, making the clash even more historic.




