Indian management hopes a better contribution from the top three to convert competitive amount to the winner. Pace-Bowling All-Rounder Amanjot Kaur will be key, with the potential return that offers balance in both batting and bowling. Deepi Sharma led the Indian bowling chart with six wickets, supported by Sneh Rana, Sree Charani, and Pacer Kranti Gaud, though the ACA-VDCA Stadium may not offer the same help as the previous places.
South Africa, bounced from 69 against England, hit New Zealand by six wickets, with Centurion Tazmin Brits and Sune Luus. Veterans Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp, and Anneke Bosch strengthen their line, while the bowling unit led by Kapp, Nonku Mlaba, and Ayabonga Khaka will test the Indian beat.
All-Rounder Nadine de Klerk emphasized the importance of breaking the opening of India Mandhana and Pratika Rawal. Early wickets and adherence to spin-weight bowling will be important. India’s ability to respond to the running of its top orders and controls with the ball can determine momentum, shaping the revenue against upper -level opposition such as South Africa and the final Australian champion.