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INDW vs SAW, ICC Women's World Cup 2025 final LIVE: Is there any reserve day if it gets washed out today?

The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final between India Women and South Africa Women has a reserve day on November 3, 2025, at Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, to address potential rain delays.

Koushik Biswas
Nov 02, 2025
INDW vs SAW, ICC Women's World Cup 2025 final LIVE: Is there any reserve day if it gets washed out today?
Harmanpreet Kaur and Laura Wolvaardt pose with the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. Image | BCCI on X

Yes, there is a reserve day for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final between India Women and South Africa Women. If rain or any other adverse conditions prevent the match from being completed on Sunday, November 2, the final will be continued or replayed on Monday, November 3, at the same venue—Dr. D.Y. Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.

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Reserve day rules

The ICC has implemented strict playing conditions to ensure a fair outcome. Match officials are instructed to make every possible effort to complete the game on the scheduled day, even if it means reducing the number of overs due to interruptions.

A minimum of 20 overs per side must be bowled for a result to be declared on the original day.

If this minimum cannot be achieved, the match will move to the reserve day, where play will resume from the exact point at which it was halted on Sunday.​

What of the reserve day is washed out?

If the weather remains unplayable on the reserve day as well, the trophy will be shared between India and South Africa, and both teams will be declared joint winners.

This would mark the first time in Women’s World Cup history that the title is shared due to weather disruptions.​

Why the reserve day matters

With both India and South Africa aiming for their maiden ICC Women’s ODI World Cup title, the reserve day ensures that the tournament concludes with a fair and decisive result.

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