Women's World Cup 2022, India vs South Africa match timings, India semis qualification chances

Updated : Mar 25, 2022 18:02
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Editorji News Desk

Indian women's team have a Herculean task on their hands when they lock horns with South Africa in their last league game of ICC Women's ODI World Cup on March 27.

South Africa have already qualified for the semifinal after sharing a point with West Indies in their previous match, which was abandoned due to rain.

The result could hamper India's chances for semifinal qualification if they lose the match against South Africa. India have six points in six games while West Indies have seven points in seven matches and if India failed to overcome South Africa's challenge then they will be knocked out of the tournament.

Also read: Women's World Cup highlights: South Africa enter semis after their match vs West Indies is abandoned

South Africa has been in red-hot form in the ongoing World Cup as they won four out of six matches. Meanwhile, India is going through a roller-coaster ride given they lost three and won as many matches.

Smriti Mandhana and Harmapreet Kaur came back to form after scoring a century each against England but the duo failed with the bat in the next three games. 

However, the Indian bowling unit led by veteran Jhulan Goswami looked impressive but the lack of runs on the board has been a problem for them.

Women's ODI World Cup: India vs South Africa match date and timing

Indian women's cricket team will lock horns with South Africa on March 26, Sunday. The match is scheduled to start at 6:30 am IST.

IND vs SA women cricket live telecast details

Star Sports network will live broadcast India vs England women's cricket match on Star Sports 2 HD/SD channel.

India women vs England women cricket live streaming details

Fans can watch the live streaming of IND vs ENG women cricket match on Disney+Hotstar.

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