• India are set to take on defending champions Australia in the second semi-final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.

  • The high-profile clash will take palce at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai.

Women’s World Cup 2025: What happens if the AUS vs IND Semi-Final 2 in Navi Mumbai is washed out?
What happens if the AUS vs IND Semi-Final 2 in Navi Mumbai is washed out (Image Source: X)

A blockbuster showdown awaits at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai as take on defending champions Australia in the second semi-final of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025. However, amid all the excitement, there’s one major concern — the threat of heavy rain that could jeopardize the host nation’s dream of reaching the final.

have already sealed their berth in the grand finale after defeating England in a thrilling first semi-final in Guwahati. The winner of today’s clash is set to meet the Proteas in the championship match on November 2, also in Navi Mumbai. But with rain clouds hovering over the city, fans are now turning their attention from team combinations to weather predictions and tournament rules.

Women’s World Cup 2025: Weather forecast for the Navi Mumbai semi-final between Australia and India

The weather in Navi Mumbai has been far from ideal in recent days. Intermittent rain showers have persisted since the start of the week, leading to waterlogged conditions in several parts of the city. Notably, India’s final league game against Bangladesh was completely washed out due to rain, though that result had little impact on the standings.

Unfortunately, the timing couldn’t be worse this time. While early forecasts suggest only a seven percent chance of rain at the scheduled start time of 3:00 PM IST, meteorologists warn that precipitation could increase during the evening — precisely when the game would reach its crucial middle overs. The unpredictability of monsoon-like weather in late October has everyone on edge, from players to ground staff.

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What’s the scenario If the AUS vs IND Semi-Final 2 in Navi Mumbai gets cancelled due to rain?

To minimize the risk of an inconclusive result in a knockout fixture, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has detailed provisions to ensure a fair outcome. The first goal is always to complete the match on the scheduled day. Even if the full 50 overs per side cannot be played, the game can still be shortened — with a minimum of 20 overs per team required for a result to be declared using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.

  • If weather interruptions prevent completion, the reserve day on Thursday, October 31, will come into play.
  • If the full 50-over match is interrupted before any overs are lost, it will restart as a fresh 50-over contest on the reserve day.
  • If overs have already been reduced before the interruption, the match will continue from the exact point it stopped, maintaining the same reduced-overs conditions.
  • This system ensures that both teams get every opportunity to fight for a result — but it all depends on whether the weather allows play to resume.

The most worrying possibility for Indian supporters is a complete washout across both days. If rain prevents at least 20 overs per side from being completed on both the scheduled day and the reserve day, the match will be officially abandoned. In such a scenario, the team ranked higher in the group stage automatically progresses to the final. Unfortunately for India, Australia topped the league standings, while India finished at the fourth spot. That means if the rain refuses to relent, Australia will qualify for the final without a ball being bowled.

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