Earlier, Healy won the toss and chose to bat first against Harmanpreet Kaur’s India in the second semi-final at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Thursday(October 30,2025).
India dismissed Australia for 338 runs. When Australia was at 193/2 after 30 overs, it looked like they could reach 360-370.
However, at 265/6, it appeared they might settle for around 320.
Phoebe Litchfield, the Australian opener, handled the pressure well, putting together a solid score of 119 from 93 balls before she was out.
Her explosive innings featured 17 fours and 3 sixes.
Ultimately, they finished with a score that fell between those two estimates.
This sets a challenging target for the home team in their chase.
Australia remains unbeaten in the tournament, with their only non-win being a no result against Sri Lanka due to rain.
India finished fourth in the group stage after losing to South Africa, Australia, and England.
The team that wins the showdown between India and Australia will go up against South Africa in the final on Sunday, after they decisively beat England in the first semifinal on Wednesday(October 29,2025).
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India’s last match at this venue got rained out, and there’s more rain expected on Thursday too.
If we end up with a similar scenario, the ICC has set aside a reserve day to determine the outcome.
Who will win this match is still up in the air.
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