As cricket fans eagerly await the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final between India and South Africa in Navi Mumbai, concerns about the weather have started to loom large. With forecasts hinting at possible rain on the match day, many are wondering what will happen if the final is washed out. Here’s a detailed look at the ICC’s official rules regarding rain interruptions, reserve days, and how a winner will be determined if the final cannot be completed.

Reserve Day in Place for the Final

The ICC has scheduled a reserve day for the Women’s World Cup final to ensure a fair result. If rain prevents play on Sunday, the match will resume on Monday (the reserve day) from the point it was stopped, provided the weather allows.

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However, if both days are affected

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