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Shafali Verma reflects her match-coated blow, DCS dominating show

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India]March 2 (Ani): The young dough Shafali Verma thought about her game against the Royal Challenger Bengaluru on Saturday and said that she had withdrawn to stay on the fold for longer and was confident that things became easier for her.

Delhi Capitals' women's team stormed in the Playoffs of the Premier League (WPL) 2025 of women with a dominant nine-winded victory against the home team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, in the M-Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday after a press release from Delhi Capitals.

Debütant n Charani and Shikha Pandey each scaled two gates to limit the home team in 20 over to 147/5. Delhi Capitals pursued the goal in just 15.3 over and drove from Shafali Verma and Jess Jonassen on the 1950s.

This was the second victory of the Delhi Capitals in a row in two nights, which made them the first team to qualify for the playoffs in the tournament.

The player of the game Shafali Verma, who achieved an undefeated 80 out of 43 balls, said: “As a stroke, you have to start every time you play at zero, even if you play on consecutive days. Our bowlers did a great job in the first innings, and our planning went well. We did our plans perfectly.”

“They received a lot of help early during the chase, but when we settled in, we were able to play our shots safely. I retired to stay in the fold.

Verma spoke about her partnership with the match-based partnership and about her experience with Australian all-rounders, which smashed undated 61 out of 38 balls.

“The key was to communicate each other and remember to stay until the end. This understanding helped us build up a strong partnership. The best thing was that we listened to each other and believed each other, which was what was going on when playing such a good innent,” she concluded.

In her last league game on March 7, Delhi Capitals will take over against the Gujarat giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. (Ani)

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