
india women And south african women clashed in ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, in a match that promised to crown a new champion. India made a competitive score of 298/7 in the allotted 50 overs. Shafali Verma’87 and Deepti SharmaStarted the innings with 58 runs. South Africa started chasing the target with a 52-run partnership between the captains. Laura Wolvaardt And Tazmin BritsBut when the pace changed dramatically Amanjot Kaur Made a brilliant run out to dismiss the Britons, giving India its first success in the final
Crucial run out of Amanjot Kaur removes Tazmeen Britts
The decisive moment came in 10th Over when Britt pushes the ball down the on-side and calls for a quick single. Fielding at mid-on, Amanjot pounced at lightning speed, picked up the ball and hit it straight to the non-striker’s end.
Britts, left out of his element, was run out for 23 runs from 35 balls, ending a promising opening partnership and causing panic in the South African camp. Indian players went into celebration as the run out not only broke the opening stand but also boosted India’s morale at the crucial juncture of the match.
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A quick pick-up and a 🎯
like joy all around #AmanjotkaurTeam India got success with direct hit! #tanzimbrits She makes her way back!#CWC25 last 👉 #INDvSAlive now 👉 https://t.co/gGh9yFhTix pic.twitter.com/EP9eYuZ2zi
– Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) 2 November 2025
Also read: IND vs SA: Shafali Verma played record-breaking innings in the Women’s World Cup 2025 final
India’s disciplined bowling stops South Africa in the final
India’s bowling attack was good from the beginning Renuka Singh Leading with a brilliant spell of 5-0-18-0. Kranti Gaur, Amanjot Kaur, Deepti SharmaAnd Sricharani All contributed with disciplined lines and lengths while keeping the scoring rate in check.
Charani attacked early, removed Anneke Bosch for a duck, while the spinners ensured the middle overs remained tight. South Africa reached 78/2 in 15 overs, needing 221 more runs at a required rate of 6.31, but India’s bowlers had already created the atmosphere for a tense chase.
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