Navi Mumbai, Nov. 1 -- Laura Wolvaardt believes the weight of expectation on India to win the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 on home soil can work to South Africa's advantage.
The two sides will meet here for Sunday's global showpiece with the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy expected to be sea of blue.
However, Wolvaardt, whose remarkable 169 laid the foundations for her country's 125-run over England in the first semi-final, is confident her team can fly under the radar on their way to maiden World Cup title.
"Hopefully we win. I guess that will silence the India fans," said the South Africa captain when asked how her side would deal with the crowd.
"It's going to be very tough game with the whole crowd behind India in probably sold-ou...