Shafali Verma after Women’s World Cup triumph: The last one year was very tough for me, I faced a lot of struggles

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|09-11-2025

India’s women’s World Cup winner Shafali Verma on Sunday said she has faced a lot of struggles in the past year and worked ‘extremely hard’ to improve her game.

Picked as a replacement for the injured Pratika Rawal, the 21-year-old Shafali was named player-of-the-final for her 87 runs with the bat and two for 36 with the ball in the team’s 52-run win against South Africa.

“The last year was very tough for me. I faced a lot of struggles, but I kept working extremely hard and was rewarded by God for my effort,” Shafali told reporters after a felicitation programme in Chandigarh.

Shafali was recalled to the Indian squad on the eve of the semifinal against Australia, and while she could not fire in the last-four clash, the Haryana girl shone in the title match.

“When I joined the Indian team ahead of the semifinal, I was determined to contribute to the World Cup victory. The final is always a big stage. Initially, I was a bit nervous, but I calmed myself, focused on my strategy, and executed it well. That helped me deliver an all-round performance,” Shafali said.

After receiving a grand welcome upon her arrival in her hometown, Rohtak, the swashbuckling opener urged girls to have self-belief and work hard.

“They should always put in the hard work in whatever field they may choose and also have self-belief, and results will follow,” Shafali said.

The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side scripted a defining moment for Indian women’s cricket by winning its maiden global title—the 50-over World Cup—with victory over South Africa in the final in Navi Mumbai last Sunday.

Shafali, who considers batting legend Sachin Tendulkar as her role model, spoke about the role her family played in helping her achieve her dreams.

Replying to a question about the final, she said, “I was trying to stay calm and execute my plans and things went as per plan. The only thought was that we have to give it all in those seven hours for our country.”

Shafali also said she doesn’t regret missing out on scoring a century and stressed that lifting the World Cup was more important.

Published on Nov 09, 2025