Following a significant delay to the commencement of the eagerly awaited Women's World Cup final at the DY Patil Sports Academy, caused by rain in Navi Mumbai, Laura Wolvaardt won the toss, leading South Africa to choose to bowl against India. Both teams retained their playing XI from the semifinal earlier this week.

This marked the eighth occasion that India lost a toss out of the nine matches they played in this Women's World Cup tournament. In fact, Harmanpreet Kaur has only won one toss in her last 11 ODIs, which ended in a No Result against Bangladesh last Sunday at the same venue. With this toss result, India matched their unfortunate 43-year-old record in Women's World Cup history, having lost eight tosses out of 12 games in 1982. However, England still holds the record for the mos

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