South African skipper Laura Wolvaardtbelieves India might encounter additional nerves due to the expected capacity crowd at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, November 2.
Wolvaardt expressed that the intensified expectations from the opposition could make them play into South Africa's hands. However, she also praised the quality which the Indian outfit possesses and commented that South Africa will have to be at the top of their game to compete against the co-hosts.
The top-order batter remarked on how she would earlier be result-oriented when playing a final. She pointed out that staying in the future will be more helpful than anything on an occasion as high-stakes like the final of the Women's World Cup.