Two teams, India and South Africa, will be fighting for their first-ever ICC Women’s title on Sunday, November 2, at the DY Patil Sports Academy. Both teams grabbed their final berth after putting in their best performance against the best teams, respectively. South Africa Women qualified for the finals by beating 2017 champions England, while India showed a resilient fight to put an end to Australia’s dominant run.    India Women not only created history by knocking out Australia on Thursday, but they also chased down their highest-ever total (either in men’s or women’s) in the knockout of the ODI World Cup. Jemimah Rodrigues (unbeaten 127) and Harmanpreet Kaur (89) were the standout performers. This victory would have boosted the morale of the Indian team, with the kind of performance they put in a high-stakes encounter.    Also Read: What happened when India Women reached the WODI World Cup final in 2017?   As India gears up for their crucial and tough battle, we are going to talk about three crucial points that the India Women should focus on to clinch their maiden World Cup title.    Disciplined Bowling in Middle Overs   Undoubtedly, India gave their best batting performance in the tournament against Australia in the second semi-final, but what about their bowling? Indian spinners have taken 43 wickets so far; they have taken 26 wickets in the middle overs at an average of 24, which is already a concerning factor. On the other side, the pace bowling duo of Kranti Gaud and Renuka Singh Thakur has taken just one wicket at an average of 122 in the middle overs. If India needs to improve, they should be keeping a note of their wicket-taking skills during the middle overs while conceding fewer runs.    Poor Fielding   Catches win you matches – the phrase is actually true in this sport. India has been disappointing with their fielding skills in the tournament. This is one of the crucial things that, Harmanpreet Kaur-led team should be considering to work on ahead of the final clash. Dropping crucial catches in a crunch situation can go either way, like we have seen this already. Indian Women should be more focused on their catching drills, efforts in run-saving near the boundary lines.    Keeping the Nerves Tight Under Pressure India Women will have to keep themselves resilient and confident under pressure. Like they did against Australia Women in the semi-final match. It’s been a habit of this team to succumb to the pressure, especially in a high-pressure game like a final. India Women lost two close matches in the league stage against South Africa and England, and they will look to improve on their efforts this time at the biggest stage.