All-Female Officiating Panel Confirmed for India vs South Africa CWC25 Final 🏏

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed the all-female team of match officials for the highly anticipated ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Final between India and South Africa. The historic final, where both nations are vying for their maiden World Cup title, is scheduled for Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.

The officiating panel features Eloise Sheridan (Australia) and Jacquline Williams (West Indies) as the on-field umpires. This experienced duo recently oversaw South Africa’s decisive semi-final victory over England. They will be supported by Sue Redfern as the Third Umpire, Nimali Perera as the Fourth Umpire, and Michelle Pereira serving as the Match Referee.This all-female appointment for the final underscores the ICC’s commitment to promoting women in officiating roles and caps off a tournament that has been praised for its high standard of cricket. The match will begin at 15:00 local time (IST), setting the stage for a blockbuster conclusion to the 2025 edition of the Women’s World Cup.

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