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Women’s World Cup: Mature Shafali Verma showcases her 2.0 version in final

editorialBy editorialNovember 3, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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Recalls after a long lay-off are never easy on a player. The magnitude of the comeback only heightens further when it comes at a crunch stage of a competition.

When Shafali Verma was summoned to the Indian squad after opener Pratika Rawal was ruled out of the World Cup, it seemed like the management had taken a gamble.

But early indications in the nets a few days before the semifinal were to give us an initial glimpse of a new, refined batter. Someone who had added more encouraging features to her game.

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Verma in training did not resemble the erratic batter that we had come to know. Instead, she looked organised, tried to play the ball on her merit and crucially worked on her defence.

A shot that leaves you going 😯😳🤯

We’re witnessing vintage #ShafaliVerma, delivering on the grandest stage, just when it matters the most! 👏🏻👍🏻
#CWC25 Final 👉 #INDvSA, LIVE NOW 👉 https://t.co/gGh9yFhTix pic.twitter.com/1mwc8WsLH9

— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) November 2, 2025

She followed a similar template for most of her innings in the final against South Africa on Sunday. There was a lot of emphasis on playing along the ground, using the full bat face, and crucially, no swinging across the line.

South Africa had deployed three fielders on the off-side ring and two on the on-side, with the mid-on up. It is a trap which others have set in the past as well, knowing her tendency to swing across the line to back of length balls, mistiming them and getting caught inside the circle.