India arrive as one of the in-form sides in women’s T20 cricket, having put behind their World Cup disappointment with a string of dominant bilateral performances. Series wins in challenging overseas conditions, including England and Australia, have reinforced their credentials as strong contenders heading into the next global tournament. The addition of young talents like Kashvee Gautam and Anushka Sharma adds depth, though the team’s backbone remains its experienced core.
For South Africa, the narrative is more about regaining rhythm. Finalists in the last two T20 World Cups, they are coming off a difficult New Zealand tour that exposed inconsistencies in both departments. The absence of seasoned campaigners like Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp further tests their balance.
With minimal changes to the squad, South Africa are banking on continuity and home conditions to spark a turnaround, while India will look to extend their dominant run and assert early control in the series.

