MUMBAI - Rain and a wet outfield delayed the toss for the Women's World Cup final between India and South Africa in Mumbai.
Both teams are looking for their first title in the 50-over tournament with a full house expected at the 45,000-capacity DY Patil Stadium.
Toss was delayed by 30 minutes to 3:00 pm, Mumbai time, with the start revised to 3:30 pm, although more drizzle threatened to push that back again.
India have been runners-up twice, in 2005 and 2017, and reached their third final after beating seven-time champions Australia in a thriller.
South Africa's women are into their first ODI World Cup final after they beat four-time winners England in the other semi-final.