Key Points

Smriti Mandhana expressed excitement about reuniting with Shafali Verma as India's opening pair for the England T20Is. Verma earned her recall after dominating domestic cricket and the WPL following her T20 World Cup omission. India views this series as crucial preparation for next year's T20 World Cup in England. Mandhana also backed the team's young pace attack to step up in the absence of injured regulars.

Key Points: Smriti Mandhana Backs Shafali Verma Comeback Ahead of England T20Is

  • Shafali Verma returns after strong WPL 2025 performance
  • Mandhana highlights her domestic resurgence post-T20 World Cup setback
  • India eyes England series as prep for 2026 T20 World Cup
  • Young pace unit gets vote of confidence from vice-captain
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Shafali deserves this comeback, really excited to open with her again, says Mandhana

Smriti Mandhana praises Shafali Verma's domestic and WPL form, excited to reunite as openers in India's T20I series against England.

"She deserves this comeback and I'm really excited to open with her again. – Smriti Mandhana"

Nottingham, June 27

Ahead of playing the T20I series opener against England, India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana said her opening partner Shafali Verma is deserving of making a comeback into the setup after eight months, adding that she is excited to open again with the explosive right-handed batter.

Shafali had been out of the national set-up after last year’s T20 World Cup in the UAE, where India failed to enter the semi-finals. After strong showings in the domestic 20-over and 50-over matches, Shafali amassed 304 runs from nine innings with a strike rate of 152.76 for Delhi Capitals (DC) in WPL 2025, and finished at fourth place in the run-scorers’ charts. That was enough for her to make a comeback in the India T20I team for the series against England, starting in Nottingham on Saturday.

“She's had an amazing year. Once the setback had come, she went into domestic, scored bucket loads of runs, and had an amazing WPL,” said Smriti in the pre-match press conference, where she filled in for an unwell skipper Harmanpreet Kaur. “Of course, I mean, no one had any doubts about her talent, the way she had come into the Indian team and dominated. I mean, she is a world-class player and always will be, but for her to go back and do what she did in the last one year was amazing to watch. I mean, she deserves this comeback and I'm really excited to open with her again.”

India come into the series on the back of playing a 20-over and 50-over tour game against ECB Women's Development XI in Beckenham, their training base since landing in the country. “It’s been a good 25 days of prep – we had 25 days of bowlers and batters’ camp at the NCA (BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru). That was also very targeted and specific, keeping in mind this tour and the World Cup. Of course, we came in a little earlier here, a good eight days of prep, and a few good practice matches.”

“Of course, we got to know a lot of things about the England conditions and all, especially for a lot of girls, it's their first England tour, so it was important for them to come here early and get used to the conditions. So, the preparation has been good leading up to the series,” added Smriti.

She also feels the series will serve them as a good preparatory tourney ahead of the T20 World Cup happening in England in June-July 2026. “Because we have a T20 World Cup next year around the same time, it will be around the summer of the UK, which is again similar conditions. So, I'm sure this five T20s will be a good prep for a lot of the girls and everyone for us to also see to what conditions and how they all suit their game too. So, we'll take it as that as well and I think also five T20s is a good amount of cricket before in the same conditions just one year before the World Cup.”

Smriti signed off by expressing confidence in the inexperienced pace-bowling line-up to come good, as the first-choice bowlers continue to recover from various injuries. “Definitely we a new look fast-bowling unit because unfortunately, there are a few injuries which had happened over the last four to five months, I would say. But for others, it is really exciting. I mean, WPL has been good in terms of finding new players, and of course, the domestic system as well – with the amount of matches the girls play nowadays.”

“So these all girls have a rich experience of playing in the format domestically. So I'm really excited to see them. Whenever young talents come in, I mean, it's always very exciting. Everyone's been prepping up well, trying to do everything right, and what better place than England to come in as a pacer? So I'm really excited and looking forward to seeing them play. Of course, they'll take a lot of lessons out of it and I'm sure they'll do the job for the team.”

- IANS

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Priya K.
So happy to see Shafali back in the team! 🔥 She's been on fire in domestic cricket and WPL. This young talent deserves all the opportunities. Mandhana-Shafali opening pair is going to be explosive against England! #WomenInBlue
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Rahul M.
Good to see the team getting proper preparation time in England conditions. The 2026 T20 WC is our real target - hope these matches help identify our best combination. Just worried about our bowling attack with so many injuries...
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Ananya S.
Shafali's comeback story is inspiring! Shows how domestic cricket can be a great platform to regain form. WPL has been a game-changer for women's cricket in India - giving players like her the stage to prove themselves again. More power to our women cricketers! 💪
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Vikram J.
While I'm excited about Shafali's return, I hope the team management gives her consistent chances. We've seen talented players being dropped after 2-3 failures. Need to back our young players through ups and downs, just like other top teams do.
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Sneha P.
Mandhana's leadership qualities are shining through in these interviews. She's always supportive of her teammates and thinks long-term (2026 WC prep). Future captain material for sure! Also love the sisterhood in women's cricket ❤️
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Karan D.
The real test will be how our bowlers perform in English conditions. Batting looks strong but we need our pacers to step up. Hope the young talents grab this opportunity with both hands! #SupportWomenCricket

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