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Home » ‘I’ll do well’: Shafali primed for big stage in Navi Mumbai | ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, 2025
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‘I’ll do well’: Shafali primed for big stage in Navi Mumbai | ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, 2025

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Shafali featured at the most recent Women’s World Cup in New Zealand in 2022, with the right-hander accumulating 107 runs at an average of 26.75 which included a quickfire half-century against South Africa during the league stage.

A dip in form saw Shafali dropped from India’s ODI squad towards the end of last year, but an untimely injury to Pratika has worked to her advantage as she gets set for a first appearance at this World Cup in the knockout semi-final against Australia.

“When I joined the team, everyone was very welcoming,” Shafali said. “I felt really good seeing that.

“All the players I’ve spoken to have boosted my confidence a lot, which means a lot to me. The coach, captain, and even Smriti (Mandhana) told me that I just need to play my game, there’s no pressure.

“I just have to play the way I know, without panicking. So yes, I’ve been given a lot of freedom, and I’ll try to respect the good balls and hit the ones in my range. It’s been a great welcome, and hopefully, if I get the chance, I’ll do well.

“I’ve played against Australia many times, so it’s not something new for me. I know their bowlers and their styles. I’ll back my strengths, and yes, they’ll come hard at us but we’ve prepared a lot and everyone’s in touch.

“Hopefully, we’ll perform well. We’re focused on doing well, and if we do that, of course, we’ll win.”



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