IND-W vs SA-W Dream11 Prediction – Final ODI, Women’s World Cup 2025

The grand final of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 features India women’s cricket team (IND-W) versus South Africa women’s cricket team (SA-W) on 2 November 2025, at the ‎Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.
Both teams have navigated tough fixtures and semi-finals to reach this stage; India with home-ground backing and South Africa bringing resilience and momentum. The stage is set for a thrilling 50-over contest.

Match Details

  • Date: Sunday, 2 November 2025
  • Venue: Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai
  • Format: One-Day International (ODI)
  • Event: Final of Women’s World Cup 2025

Team Previews

India Women (IND-W)

India have a strong blend of experience and youth. The top order features premier batters, their bowling attack is varied (pace + spin), and home conditions favour their balanced approach. Key players have stepped up in big games.
Strengths: Home advantage, strong batting depth, versatile bowling
Challenges: Handling pressure in finals, finishing under high stakes

South Africa Women (SA-W)

South Africa have had a stellar campaign, showing grit and character. Their squad includes match-winners in both batting and bowling. Though playing away, they have adapted well and carry momentum into the final.
Strengths: All-round ability, recent form, confidence
Challenges: Pressure of title-match, slight unfamiliarity in final-match nerves

Probable XIs (Tentative)

India Women (IND-W) – Probable XI

  1. Smriti Mandhana
  2. Shafali Verma
  3. Jemimah Rodrigues
  4. Harleen Deol
  5. Harmanpreet Kaur (c)
  6. Richa Ghosh (wk)
  7. Deepti Sharma
  8. Sneh Rana
  9. Radha Yadav
  10. Renuka Singh Thakur
  11. Arundhati Reddy

South Africa Women (SA-W) – Probable XI

  1. Laura Wolvaardt (c)
  2. Tazmin Brits
  3. Marizanne Kapp
  4. Chloe Tryon
  5. Nadine de Klerk
  6. Sinalo Jafta (wk)
  7. Ayabonga Khaka
  8. Sune Luus
  9. Nonkululeko Mlaba
  10. Masabata Klaas
  11. Anneke Bosch

(These XIs are compiled from published squad lists and tournament reports.)

Top Fantasy Picks

  • Smriti Mandhana (IND-W): Premium top-order batter; high fantasy value from runs and strike-rate.
  • Harmanpreet Kaur (IND-W): Captain and all-rounder; usable with bat and possibly with ball.
  • Laura Wolvaardt (SA-W): Key bat for South Africa; dependable for big scores under pressure.
  • Marizanne Kapp (SA-W): All-round option; contributes in both departments giving fantasy upside.
  • Richa Ghosh (IND-W): Wicket-keeper-batter; dual role adds bonus fantasy points.
  • Ayabonga Khaka (SA-W): Paced bowling threat; good differential fantasy pick for wickets.
  • Deepti Sharma (IND-W): Spinner in Indian conditions; strong value through economy and wicket-taking.
  • Chloe Tryon (SA-W): Finisher and all-rounder; big match performer with upside.

Captain & Vice-Captain Choices

Match Prediction

With home advantage and deeper batting bench, India appear marginal favourites, but South Africa’s recent form and all-round balance make them a serious threat. Prediction: India to win the final by 4-5 wickets or defend a total with a margin of 20-30 runs.

Fantasy Tips

  • Prioritise players who bat top-5 and bowl full quota or contribute with both skills (all-rounders).
  • Balance your picks: include 6–7 players from India and 4–5 from South Africa, or vice-versa depending on your strategy.
  • Wicket-keeper-batters and all-rounders often yield bonus fantasy points—choose carefully.
  • Monitor toss and playing conditions: batting first or chasing strategy may affect player selection.
  • Avoid over-loading on lower-order batters; focus on players with consistent top-order roles.

Conclusion

The Final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 between India and South Africa is a marquee clash laden with fantasy potential. Players like Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp stand out. A balanced Dream11 cricket team mixing safe picks with high-ceiling players gives the best chance. Back India for slight edge, but don’t ignore South Africa—they can upset.

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