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Shafali Verma's Hard Work Pays Off with Fifty in Women's T20 World Cup

Shafali Verma credited her return to form in the Women's T20 World Cup to hard work in the nets after scoring 55 off 38 balls. Her 115-run partnership with Smriti Mandhana set the base for India's record total of 209/5 against Netherlands. Mandhana scored her second consecutive fifty with 74 off 47 balls, while Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma added late runs. India aims to boost their net run rate ahead of tough group matches against Australia and South Africa.

Women's T20 WC: I just practiced hard to get my shots again, says Shafali Verma

Leeds, June 17

India's right-handed opener Shafali Verma said her return to form in the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup was the result of hard work done in the nets, after she struck a fluent half‑century in the team's record total of 209/5 against Netherlands at Headingley on Wednesday.

"Happy to be back with some runs. Happy with the batting. I just practiced hard to get my shots again and I work hard on that in the nets and just executed well. When balls were not coming on, I just went for singles so it was a mature innings.

"200‑plus is a very big score so hopefully it will help the run rate. Richa and Deepti finished well so we are happy with that," Shafali said to broadcasters in a mid-innings chat.

Shafali, 22, shared a 115-run stand with vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, which set the tone for India's mammoth score. Shafali's 55 off 38 balls, laced with ten boundaries, was her first fifty in the Women's T20 World Cup after taking the tournament by storm as a teenager in the 2020 edition in Australia.

Left-hand opener Smriti marched forward to register her second consecutive fifty in the competition via a 47-ball 74, laced with 11 fours and a six, while Richa Ghosh (20 not out) and Deepti Sharma (10 not out) produced a late flourish to take India past 200-mark.

The Netherlands bowlers had their moments but dropped catches and nervy bowling proved to be costly. India will now aim to get a significant boost to their net run rate, a factor that could prove decisive in a tough group comprising Australia and South Africa, who they will face at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester on June 21.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Great to see the openers firing together. But let's not get carried away – Netherlands are not exactly a top side. The real test will be against Australia and South Africa. Hope the middle order steps up if needed. Still, 200+ is always impressive! 💪

Aditya G

Smriti Mandhana is on fire! Two back-to-back fifties in the World Cup. And Shafali's hard work in nets is clearly paying off. This is the kind of intent we need from Indian openers. Keep it up girls! 🏏🔥

Neha E

Not to take away from the batters, but Netherlands dropped catches and looked nervy. India needs to be ruthless against top teams. Still, a win is a win and the net run rate boost is crucial. Proud of the team!

Karthik V

Shafali's maturity in this innings is commendable. She didn't try to hit every ball for six, which was her weakness earlier. Taking singles and building partnerships is a sign of growth. And Richa & Deepti finishing well is a big positive! 🇮🇳

Aman W

I hope the bowlers step up too. Batting is looking great but we need wickets in the middle overs against strong teams. The match against Australia on June 21 will be the real test. Fingers crossed! 🤞🏆

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