India has been on a dominant run so far in the Women’s Asia Cup, but opener Shafali Verma feels she and the women’s cricket team will need to improve in all areas of the game ahead of their semifinal against Bangladesh on Friday.
Shafali Verma has been in tremendous form, with 158 runs from three matches, in the Women’s Asia Cup 2024. She is the second highest run-getter in the tournament, averaging over 52 from three matches.
India emerged winners by seven wickets against Pakistan, 78 runs against UAE, and by an 82-run margin against Nepal in the group matches.
“It’s a nice feeling the way we are winning the matches and gelling well as a team. But the semifinal is very important for us. We are practicing very hard, and hopefully, we will execute (plans) tomorrow,” said Shafali on the eve of the semifinal.
“As a batting unit, we are backing our strength. Bowlers are also doing well at nets. But we need to keep improving ourselves,” she added.
Shafali said even the lower-order batters have also been working on their skills in the nets, particularly because they are yet to get a chance to bat in the Asia Cup.
“They haven’t had much of a chance (to bat). But Deepti (Sharma), Pooja (Vastrakar), and all other lower batters are practicing well, and I am sure they are ready to hit a few sixes whenever their opportunity comes,” she said.
The 20-year-old said the defending champions have placed a special emphasis on their fielding after a largely underwhelming effort thus far in the event.
“We are working hard on our fielding. Hopefully, we will be able to tick the boxes in all three departments – batting, bowling, fielding – tomorrow against Bangladesh,” she said.
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