U-19 Women’s World Cup: 16-year-old record broken by winning the T20 World Cup.. Team India captain Shefali against Dhoni

Earlier, under the captaincy of Mithali Raj, the Indian senior women’s team played in the final of the ODI World Cup in 2005 and 2017. Also played the T20 World Cup under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur but could not win the World Cup. Now Shefali Verma has filled that gap.

U-19 Women's World Cup: 16-year-old record broken by winning the T20 World Cup.. Team India captain Shefali against Dhoni

Indian Women Cricket Team

The Indian women’s cricket team led by Shefali Verma created history by winning the ICC Under-19 World Cup. Indian team won against England in this world cup final. With this, India won the first World Cup in women’s category. Earlier, under the captaincy of Mithali Raj, the Indian senior women’s team played in the final of the ODI World Cup in 2005 and 2017. Also played the T20 World Cup under the captaincy of Harmanpreet Kaur but could not win the World Cup. Now Shefali Verma has filled that gap. She performed brilliantly throughout the tournament and won the World Cup title. Team India lost only one match in this World Cup. The Indian team lost to Australia in the Super-6 stage. Barring this defeat, Team India would not have given up anywhere. Meti teams were easily defeated. Meanwhile, in this victory, Shefali Verma, the captain of Team India, has set rare records. That is.. Dhoni won the first T20 World Cup held in South Africa in 2007.

There are a lot of expectations on Shefali Verma’s batting in this tournament. However, she impressed as a captain but did not shine in batting. Scored just 172 runs in seven matches. But another opener Shweta made up for this deficit and became the batsman who scored the most runs in this World Cup. She scored 297 runs at an average of 99 in seven matches with the help of three fifties. Team India’s spinners have done wonders in this tournament. He consistently took wickets in all the matches and played a vital role in the team’s success.

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