Shafali Verma before Australia clash to qualify for Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 semifinals

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khelja|13-10-2024

The path for India in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup has become tough for the team as they were defeated by New Zealand in the opening match of the tournament.
Even after the following two victories against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the net run rate (NRR) of India is still there for New Zealand to reach if they beat Pakistan on October 14. India will face defending champions Australia on October 13, and even a victory might not guarantee them a spot in the last four.
Indian opener Shafali Verma said that the team is well aware of the NRR situation. 'We all know that net run rate is going on and we keep playing it. And I think if you are playing in the Indian team, you don't need to tell us that you're below the NRR. Because everyone is very mature and everyone is seeing everything. So, I think it's not something to say. But of course, we have the NRR in our minds. And we'll keep a focus on it,' Shafali said as quoted by the ICC
We all know that net run rate is going on and we keep playing it. And I think if you are playing in the Indian team, you don't need to tell us that you're below the NRR. Because everyone is very mature and everyone is seeing everything. So, I think it's not something to say. But of course, we have the NRR in our minds. And we'll keep a focus on it,' Shafali said as quoted by the ICC
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