According to Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur, the team is prepared to face the World Cup final challenge. The crucial Women’s World Cup 2025 summit match between India and South Africa will take place in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, November 2.
Additionally, Harmanpreet thought about how important it is to live in the present and concentrate on accomplishing small goals rather than obsessing over larger ones and setting yourself up for failure.
Nothing is more significant in our lives as cricket players and captains than this, thus I believe that we must cherish it. Since you can achieve higher milestones if you achieve the little ones, our focus is on enjoying the moment and continuing to set small goals that we must accomplish as a team, according to Harmanpreet, who was reported by ESPNcricinfo.
Harmanpreet also discussed the hurt caused by losing in the same tournament’s finals in 2005 and 2017. On the big day, she emphasized how crucial it is to work as a team.
“After losing [a World Cup final], we understand the feeling rather well. We’re eager to experience what it’s like to win a final. Tomorrow should be a memorable day for us, hopefully. We’ve put in a lot of work, and tomorrow is the day to finish everything,” she continued.
The all-round batting batsman shared his thoughts on the atmosphere in the locker room. She acknowledged that the group had already spent the previous two years practicing their plans for the major event.
The squad as a whole is fired up, supporting and praying for one another. That demonstrates how near this team is and how prepared we are for this game. All of the ideas and strategies that have been developing over the past two years now simply require you to give it your all. We had been preparing for a home World Cup, so we knew what kind of conditions we would encounter.
“Remember, it’s all about giving it your all,” Harmanpreet said.
After accumulating seven points from as many games as possible, India advanced to the competition’s semifinals. In a record-breaking run-chase in women’s ODIs, they defeated Australia in the semi-final to write history.
In their previous league matchup, South Africa defeated India by three wickets with seven balls remaining, with the Laura Wolvaardt-led team emerging victorious. The Women in Blue are going to be keen to make amends.






