Women's World Cup Final: Sheridan and Williams Make Umpiring History

The ICC has announced Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams as on-field umpires for the Women's ODI World Cup final. Both teams are chasing their first-ever ICC title across all formats. India enters with home advantage, having remained unbeaten at the Navi Mumbai venue throughout the tournament. This marks South Africa's debut in a Women's ODI World Cup final while India previously finished as runners-up in 2005 and 2017.

Key Points: Sheridan Williams Umpire India South Africa Women's ODI Final

  • Sheridan and Williams officiated South Africa's semi-final win over England
  • Jacquline Williams previously umpired group match between the finalists
  • India remains unbeaten at Navi Mumbai venue this tournament
  • South Africa makes first-ever Women's ODI World Cup final appearance
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Women's World Cup: Sheridan and Williams to be on-field umpires for India-South Africa final

Sheridan and Williams appointed on-field umpires for historic India vs South Africa Women's ODI World Cup final at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai.

"Both India and South Africa are aiming to secure their maiden ICC title across formats. - ICC"

Navi Mumbai, Oct 31

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams will be on-field umpires for the 2025 Women's ODI Cup final, set to be held between India and South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday.

The duo had officiated in South Africa's commanding 125-run semi-final win over England at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati and bring recent big-match experience into the final, which will see a new ODI World Cup champion for the first time after 2000.

Jacquline also stood in the group-stage encounter between the two finalists on October 9, a match South Africa won with a clinical run chase of 252 at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam.

Sue Redfern has been appointed as the third umpire, with Nimali Perera named as the fourth umpire. Michell Pereira will oversee proceedings of the final as the match referee. Both India and South Africa are aiming to secure their maiden ICC title across formats.

Sunday's match will be the first time South Africa will feature in a Women's ODI World Cup final, while India previously played in the title decider in 2005 and 2017 when they finished as the runners up behind Australia and England respectively.

India will take confidence from familiar surroundings as they gear up for Sunday's final to be hosted in Navi Mumbai - the same venue where they scripted a memorable semi-final five-wicket win over Australia, thanks to a brilliant unbeaten 127 from Jemimah Rodrigues.

The hosts remain unbeaten at the venue in this tournament, having defeated New Zealand in the league stage and Australia in the semi-final, while their match against Bangladesh was washed out. The venue has proven to be a fortress of sorts for India, with strong crowd support expected once again for the final. In contrast, South Africa will be playing in Navi Mumbai for the first time in this competition.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting that both umpires officiated South Africa's semi-final win. Hope this doesn't create any bias perception. But trust our team to play well regardless of umpiring decisions.
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Ananya R
Jemimah's 127 against Australia was absolutely magical! If she continues that form, no one can stop us. The fortress of DY Patil will be roaring with support on Sunday! 💪
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David E
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, I'm thrilled to see women's cricket getting this level of attention. Both teams deserve this final - should be a cracking match!
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Kavya N
South Africa beat us in the group stage, so we need to be careful. But home conditions and crowd support make us favorites. Hope the umpiring is fair for both sides.
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Sarah B
Great to see more women umpires in high-profile matches! Sheridan and Williams have earned their spots. Hope the focus remains on the cricket rather than the officials.
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Vikram M
This is historic for women's cricket in India. Win or lose, our team has already made the nation proud. But honestly, I can't wait to see the trophy lifted by Harmanpreet! 🙏

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