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    “Just Like You Work” Shafali Verma Eyes on Women’s T20 WC 2024 Glory

    The Indian young star Shafali Verma has eyed on T20 WC win and is gearing up for the high-profile tournament which starts on October 03 in UAE.

    The opening batter relies on her consistency, Power-hitting and confidence, and plans to combine to take the side to the T20 World Cup title.

    She always had the power within her, while gaining consistency more recently which includes her maiden international century in June.

    She also brings confidence after leading the U-19 World Cup last year where she concluded also the third highest scorer.

    “I will draw inspiration from the Under-19 World Cup last year,” told Shafali Verma. “Of course, it was a massive thing for women’s cricket in India that we won an ICC trophy. It was the biggest moment of my life and I will take confidence from that so that we can lift the T20 World Cup this year as well.

    “Our main focus right now is that we win the [World Cup] trophy. Individual goals and records are a part of the game. But there’s no better feeling than your team winning, and those nights I get good sleep.”

    Shafali Verma has been part of the India team’s camps at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.

    She hasn’t played any competitive cricket since the T20 Asia Cup in July. She did not feature in the Hundred and didn’t put her name in the WBBL draft for the upcoming season.

    “I’m not playing the WBBL and the Hundred because I’m working on my fitness and mental levels,” she said.

    “But even when I played those tournaments, I learnt that fitness is very important because if you want to play long knocks then having good fitness is extremely important.”

    Shafali Verma
    Shafali Verma(Image: BCCI)

    Shafali played recently recently smashed double century against South Africa in the home test in June.

    “That day I told myself I had to play a long innings, and not let that opportunity go,” she said. “I don’t know how many bad patches and struggles I went through before that, and such knocks are so rare. But that day everything was going well and my aim was to play for as long as possible.”

    “At the start of my career, I just used to go out and hit, but now I’ve made some changes mentally. Now I have the game to block a couple of deliveries as well, I can play along the ground too.”

    “You become more consistent once you make mental changes in your game. I’m hoping to carry on this consistency and do well for the team.

    “It’s not like if something comes naturally then you don’t have to work hard on it. Just like you work on your weaknesses, you should work on your strengths as well”

    “The T20 World Cup in 2020 was my first World Cup and at that time I used to go after every ball. Early in your career, such a thing may work, but after a point, the opposition starts doing video analysis and they can work out your game when it comes to your strengths and weaknesses.

    “I didn’t do that well in the 2023 T20 World Cup either but I learnt a lot from that tournament.”

    “Now people have started to say my consistency has improved and in the last three years I’ve learnt how important being consistent is. I’m just 20 now and plan to get better from the learnings of the last three years.”

    Shafali made her India debut at the age of 15 in 2019 and has been her power-hitting something she doesn’t want to let go of.

    “These kinds of things you learn from an early age and I have worked a lot on it,” she said. “Now it comes very naturally to me. But it’s not like if something comes naturally then you don’t have to work hard on it.”

    “Just like you work on your weaknesses, you should work on your strengths as well. So the truth is that I’ve learnt this from childhood and now it comes naturally to me.”

    As per the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 schedule, India will be playing their women’s T20 World Cup 2024 first match against New Zealand on October 04 at Dubai International Stadium.

    Johi
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