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Shafali Verma Ready to Step Up as All-Rounder for India’s T20 World Cup Semifinal Push

Shafali Verma has declared herself a complete all-rounder, ready to contribute with both bat and ball for India. She took 1-22 against South Africa, though India lost by six wickets. The team has regrouped after the defeat to keep their semifinal hopes alive. They face Bangladesh in a crucial Group A match to stay in contention.

Women's T20 WC: Willing to put my hand up as an all-rounder, says Shafali Verma

Manchester, June 24

Asserting that she now considers herself a complete all-rounder, opener Shafali Verma said she is ready to raise her hand and deliver in any situation as India look to put their semifinal aspirations on track when they take the field for a crucial 2026 Women's T20 World Cup Group A match against Bangladesh.

Shafali had impressive figures of 1-22 in her four overs against South Africa at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, though India lost by six wickets and got their first defeat in the 12-team competition. A win over Bangladesh on Thursday will help them be in contention for entering the semi-finals.

"Yes, I would say I am an all-rounder now. In domestic cricket, playing for Haryana, I have always tried to bowl, as a captain too, and used to think about what I could do if I got a chance to bowl for the Indian team. I had prepared for it and worked hard. That is why I could execute well. As a player, I would like to put my hand up and serve the team in a given situation," said Shafali in the pre-match press conference on Wednesday.

She also credited her family for encouraging her to bowl in her formative years. "My brother is a leg-spinner, and he said I too should bowl. My father now is happy and tells me it was good that I bowled in those days."

Acknowledging that the morale of the squad took a hit after the defeat to the Proteas, Shafali stated that the team has regrouped to keep their semifinal hopes alive. "Whenever there is a bad day as a team, we know that the morale of the entire team will be down. But the next day, everyone knows that we need to come together and motivate each other.

"So yesterday, we spoke about it in the huddle - we know it's a crucial game, but we will back each other. We will give our best in preparation over the next two days. We will take it day by day. We can't take any team lightly. They also came here to play good cricket. We will go game by game and try to play our best cricket and try to win that game," she concluded.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Love her attitude! "Put my hand up" – that's the spirit we need in crunch matches. But honestly, I'm a bit worried about our batting order. We keep losing early wickets. Shafali needs to anchor more instead of just going after everything. Aisa karke semi-final mushkil ho jayega.

David E

Good to see young players evolving. Shafali's development into a genuine all-rounder could be a game-changer for India. The family support angle is heartwarming too – her brother and father pushing her to bowl. That's proper cricket culture right there.

Arjun K

Shafali's growth is nice, but let's be real: our bowling attack overall is struggling. 1-22 is decent but we need more wickets from our spinners in the middle overs. And her batting form is patchy – she's been getting out cheaply in T20Is lately. Hope she proves me wrong against Bangladesh! 🤞

Michael C

The confidence is good, but actions speak louder than words. She needs to deliver with both bat and ball in this crucial match. India's semi-final hopes are hanging by a thread after that SA loss. Let's see if she can walk the talk.

Neha E

Shafali ka confidence dekh ke bahut accha laga! 🙌 She's still just 21 and already thinking like a leader. That huddle conversation she mentioned shows maturity. Bangladesh match is must-win – I hope our girls play fearless cricket like they did against Australia last year. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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