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Fans want Shafali Verma back after go-slow approach vs New Zealand costs team in Women’s World Cup

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Team India threw up a massive surprise after they left out the hard-hitting Shafali Verma for Thursday’s 2022 Women’s World Cup match against New Zealand at the Seddon Park. Instead, the Women in Blue went in with Yastika Bhatia, who got scores of 58 and 42 against South Africa and West Indies in the warmups. […]

Fans want Shafali Verma back after go-slow approach vs New Zealand costs team in Women’s World Cup

Team India threw up a massive surprise after they left out the hard-hitting Shafali Verma for Thursday’s 2022 Women’s World Cup match against New Zealand at the Seddon Park. Instead, the Women in Blue went in with Yastika Bhatia, who got scores of 58 and 42 against South Africa and West Indies in the warmups. But the move didn’t work for India as Bhatia only managed a 59-ball 28 with two fours.

Her struggle in the middle came to an end after fast bowler Lea Tahuhu dismissed her through a leading edge. The 18-year-old Verma, meanwhile, has been going through a bit of lean patch at the highest level. The woman prodigy scored only 96 runs in the five-match ODI series against New Zealand with a top score of 51. Thereafter, she failed to open her account in the warm-up game against the Caribbean team.

In India’s opening match against Bismah Maroof’s Pakistan on March 6 in Mount Maunganui, Verma bagged a six-ball duck. Fast bowler Diana Baig castled her and didn’t let her get off the mark. After a few low scores, the Indian team management decided to drop the Rohtak-born Verma and bring in Bhatia.

The fans weren’t happy with the decision of dropping Verma from the playing eleven. They felt that dropping a hard-hitter for an important match wasn’t called for. The netizens also wanted her to feature in India’s next match on Saturday, March 12 in Hamilton itself.

Here’s how the netizens reacted to Shafali Verma’s exclusion

As far as the game against New Zealand was concerned, India lost it by 62 runs. Barring Harmanpreet Kaur, who scored 71 runs off 63 balls with six fours and two sixes, none of the Indian batters showed fight in the middle. In the end, India were bowled out for 198 in 46.4 overs. The loss also pushed them to fourth in the points table.

White Ferns’ batter Amy Satterthwaite became the Player of the Match after she scored 75 off 84 with nine fours. Pooja Vastrakar also impressed after she picked up four wickets and ran out the in-form Suzie Bates with a direct hit in the third over of the encounter. New Zealand, in the meantime, won two back-to-back games against India and Bangladesh.