Who Are the Match Officials for the Semifinals in the Women’s WC?
 
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- GS Lakshmi and Vrinda Rathi are key match officials in the semifinals.
- The semifinals feature a showdown between England and South Africa.
- India faces Australia in the second semifinal.
- The matches are being held at the ACA Stadium and DY Patil Stadium.
- Final match set for November 2 in Navi Mumbai.
New Delhi, Oct 27 (NationPress) Indian match referee GS Lakshmi and umpire Vrinda Rathi have been selected as part of the match officials for the semifinals of the ongoing 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup.
During the league phase of the tournament, Vrinda officiated at four matches, while Lakshmi served as the match referee in six matches held in Colombo.
Both Vrinda and Lakshmi will take on the roles of third umpire and match referee, respectively, for the first semi-final, where England faces South Africa at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Wednesday. Claire Polosak will also be present as the fourth umpire.
Eloise Sheridan and Jacquline Williams have been assigned as on-field umpires for the first semi-final. Eloise previously officiated the group stage match between the two teams, which England won by 10 wickets, and she also oversaw South Africa’s victory against Pakistan.
Jacqueline was in charge for two matches each involving both teams during the group stage — South Africa’s wins against India and Bangladesh, as well as England’s victories over India and a loss to Australia.
For the second semi-final between India and Australia at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday, Lauren Agenbag and Sue Redfern will be the on-field umpires. Lauren was on field during India’s matches against Pakistan, New Zealand, and Bangladesh.
Sue was also an on-field umpire during the group stage match between these two nations, where Alyssa Healy’s outstanding century led Australia to the highest successful chase in women’s ODIs, resulting in a three-wicket victory over India in Visakhapatnam.
They will be joined by Kim Cotton as the third umpire, Nimali Perera as the fourth umpire, and Michell Pereira as the match referee for this match. The winners of both semi-finals will advance to the title match in Navi Mumbai on November 2.
–IANS
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