The high-stakes Final of the Women's ODI World Cup has arrived, where India Women will be taking on South Africa Women will be battling it out for their maiden title at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Sunday. India Women India Women pulled off a miraculous victory against Australia in the semi-final clash. They chased down the target of 339 in a thrilling fashion, the highest-ever total across men and women in the knockout of any ICC tournament. Jemimah Rodrigues (unbeaten 127) and Harmanpreet Kaur (89) played the innings of their life, making sure India reaches the final after the recent struggle. After three consecutive defeats, India Women bounced back with a thumping victory against the White Ferns to keep themselves alive in the tournament. With a new opportunity on the line, they will be eager not to repeat the 2017 mistake and seal their maiden ICC Women's ODI World Cup title this time. South Africa Women South Africa Women began their campaign in a dismal fashion against England, where they were bundled out for just 69 runs, but came back strongly to reach the final. They avenged that humiliation and thrashed England in the semi-final, thanks to the brilliant knock played by Laura Wolvaardt and an excellent bowling spell from veteran Marizanne Kapp. This also presents a big opportunity for the Proteas women to seal their maiden ODI World Cup title. They came close to sealing the T20 World Cup title last year but fell short in the final against New Zealand. IND-W vs SA-W Final Match Details IND-W vs SA-W ODI Match Details Match IND-W vs SA-W ICC Women's World Cup Final Match Date and Time Sunday, November 2; 3:00 p.m. IST Venue Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai Broadcasting and live streaming TV - Star Sports Network, Live Stream - JioHotstar IND-W vs SA-W Final Pitch Report The Dr DY Patil Stadium pitch in Navi Mumbai is generally considered a batter-friendly surface, offering a good amount of assistance to the batters with bounce to play their shots and bowlers during the initial overs. The batters will enjoy batting as the game progresses, as the pitch will become easier to hit, and the ball will come nicely off the bat. However, the dew is likely to come into the role during the second innings, making it tough for the bowler to find the grip. The average first innings total at this venue this year is 230, which is expected to go higher in this match, considering the batting lineups of both teams. IND-W vs SA-W Final Weather Report The weather is expected to remain cloudy in the match, with passing showers predicted as well. The conditions are expected to be chilly for this match, with the highest temperature expected to hit nearly 31°C during the day and humidity of around 75%. The wind speed is likely to be around 16 km per hour, helping the fast bowlers to extract good movement at the start. IND-W vs SA-W Head-to-Head Records IND-W vs SA-W head-to-head (in ODIs) Match Played 34 Won by India Women 20 Won by South Africa Women 13 Tied 0 No Result 1 IND-W vs SA-W Final Probable XI IND-W: Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Renuka Singh, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav/Sneh Rana, Shree Charani, Kranti Gaud, Amanjot Kaur SA-W: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Marizanne Kapp, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Masabata Klaas/Anneke Bosch, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba. Players To Watch Out For In the IND-W vs SA-W Final Match Smriti Mandhana | IND-W: Smriti Mandhana has been the standout performer for the Indian Women's team in this edition of the World Cup so far. In 8 games of the tournament so far, the left-hand opener has amassed 389 runs with one century and two half-centuries at an impressive average of 55.57. She is currently sitting second in the highest run-scorer of the tournament list. However, a dismal performance against Australia in the last match might have affected her morale, but she will aim to bounce back at the biggest stage. Laura Wolvaardt | SA-W: Skipper Laura Wolvaardt has led from the front in this tournament. Having scored 470 runs in 8 innings at a phenomenal average of 67.14, she is the highest run scorer in this World Cup. In the last match against England in the first semi-final, she scored a record-breaking knock of 169 runs from her bat. Her ability to deliver on a big stage and her recent form make her a player to watch out for in this high-voltage clash. Marizanne Kapp | SA-W: The senior pace-bowling all-rounder from the South Africa Women's team has been on a hot streak in the tournament. She has been contributing with both batting and bowling for the team, having scored 204 runs in just 7 innings and scalped 12 wickets already. In the semi-final against England, she scored 43 runs and also grabbed a crucial fifer. She will look to continue her form going into this match. IND-W vs SA-W Final Toss Prediction Historical Toss-Winning Stats at the Venue In the three ODI matches played at this venue in the ongoing tournament, the teams that won the toss have opted to bowl and twice. Advantages of Batting First on This Pitch The teams batting first have won two matches in the tournament, while teams bowling first have one game out of the total three matches played at this venue. IND-W vs SA-W Today's Match Scenario Scenario 1 Toss Winner: IND-W (opts to bowl first) Power-Play Score: 45-50 SA-W Total: 245-265 Match Winner: India Women Scenario 2 Toss Winner: SA-W (opts to bowl first) Power-Play Score: 50-55 IND-W Total: 255-265 Match Winner: South Africa Women Who will win today's IND-W vs SA-W Final match? Both India and South Africa have been dominant in the tournament in every aspect. India will be confident after their miraculous victory over Australia, while South Africa will be proud of the way they have stormed into the final. These two teams are set to produce a cracker and thriller game on Sunday; it is likely that South Africa women are likely to come on top to seal a narrow victory over the co-hosts, as they did in the league. However, India shouldn't be taken lightly; they can be competitive and pose a threat to the Proteas' form.