The stage is set for the ultimate David vs Goliath battle as India faces defending champions Australia in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 semifinal at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday, October 30. With 45,000 passionate fans expected to create a sea of blue, can the hosts overcome the unbeaten titans and move one step closer to their first-ever World Cup title?
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India vs Australia: Match Quick Facts
| Detail | Information | 
|---|---|
| Match Date | Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 
| Venue | DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai | 
| Start Time | 3:00 PM IST | 
| Toss | 2:30 PM IST | 
| Format | Knockout (Reserve Day Available) | 
| TV Broadcast | Star Sports Network (India) | 
| Live Streaming | JioHotstar app & website | 
The Tale of Two Campaigns
Australia enters undefeated in the tournament, hunting for a record-extending eighth Women’s ODI World Cup title, while India barely sneaked into the semifinals after suffering three consecutive losses. The contrast couldn’t be starker—Australia finished atop the points table with six wins, while India scraped through in fourth place.

Yet history whispers hope for Indian fans. The last time these teams met in an ODI World Cup semifinal in 2017, India pulled off a stunning upset thanks to Harmanpreet Kaur’s all-time epic 115-ball 171 that helped India score 281/4 before bowling Australia out for 245.
For cricket enthusiasts tracking international tournaments, this rematch promises high drama.
Key Players to Watch
Smriti Mandhana has been India’s shining light, topping the tournament run charts with 365 runs including a century. Her recent form against Australia is phenomenal—scoring 105, 58, 117, 125, and 80 in her last five ODIs against them.
However, with regular opening partner Pratika Rawal ruled out due to injury, Mandhana will open with Shafali Verma, potentially changing her batting approach.
For Australia, captain Alyssa Healy’s availability remains uncertain after missing two matches with a calf strain. Meanwhile, bowlers Annabel Sutherland (15 wickets) and Alana King (13 wickets) have been destructive, with King recently recording historic World Cup figures.
Deepti Sharma leads India’s bowling attack with 15 wickets and boasts an excellent record against Australia’s middle-order, having dismissed Beth Mooney and Ashleigh Gardner twice each while going at less than a run a ball.
The Numbers Game
Australia dominates the head-to-head record with 49 wins from 60 matches against India’s 11 victories, and they’re eyeing a milestone 50th win. Even more daunting, Australia enters on an astonishing 15-game World Cup winning streak spanning both 2022 and 2025 tournaments.
But numbers don’t always tell the complete story in knockout cricket, especially when home advantage meets desperation.

Why India Can Win
The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai has favored spinners, with recent matches seeing low totals and spin-dominated performances. India’s spin trio could exploit these conditions better than in their league encounter at Visakhapatnam.
The hosts also carry momentum from their last match at this very venue, where they posted a record World Cup total against New Zealand. The partisan crowd and familiar conditions could prove decisive in this pressure-cooker situation.
Weather and Reserve Day
There’s a 25 percent chance of rain with only 3 percent thunderstorm probability, and the semifinal can be extended by 120 minutes with a reserve day available. For a valid result, both teams need at least 20 overs to bat.
Catch all the action live on the Star Sports Network or stream it on JioHotstar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if the India vs Australia semifinal is rained out completely?
If no outcome is possible even after using the reserve day, Australia will advance to the final as they finished higher in the group stage standings (first place) compared to India (fourth place). Both teams must bat for at least 20 overs for a valid result. If that’s not possible on the scheduled day, play resumes from the same point on the reserve day.
Q: Has India ever beaten Australia in a Women’s World Cup knockout match?
Yes! India’s most memorable victory came in the 2017 World Cup semifinal in Derby, England. Harmanpreet Kaur’s extraordinary unbeaten 171 powered India to 281/4 in a rain-reduced 42-over contest. The Indian bowlers then restricted Australia to 245, securing a famous 36-run victory. Since that defeat, Australia has been on a dominant run, winning 15 consecutive World Cup matches.
 
			 
					






