Shafali Verma

Shafali Verma

Indian Right Handed Bat

Personal Information

Full Name Shafali Verma
Date of Birth January 28, 2004
Age 18 Years
Nationality Indian
Birth Place Rohtak
Height 5ft 4inch
Current Team(s)
Role Right Hand Bat, Right Arm OffSpin
Batting Style Right hand Bat
Bowling Style Right arm Offbreak
Debut September 24, 2019
Jersey No. 17
Family Father - Sanjeev Verma, Mother - Praveen Bala

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
EZ-W vs NZ-W 58 & 49 88 & 66 10 & 8 0 & 1 65.91 & 74.24 5.4 & 12 4 & 33 2 & 0 0.70 & 2.80
DEL-W vs BLR-W 44 27 2 3 162.96 0 0 0 0
GUJ-W vs DEL-W 71 37 7 5 191.89 0 0 0 0
DEL-W vs BLR-W 23 18 3 1 127.78 0 0 0 0
UP-W vs DEL-W 15 12 2 0 125.00 0 0 0 0

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 22 22 535 638 1 25.47 83.85 0 4 71 65 6 6 0
TESTs 4 8 338 536 0 42.25 63.05 0 3 96 49 5 3 0
T20Is 59 59 1363 1040 1 23.50 131.05 0 5 73 168 48 16 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 22 3 9 40 1 40.00 4.44 1/5 0 0
TESTs 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T20Is 59 17 31 185 10 18.50 5.96 3/15 0 0

Shafali Verma News

"Even tougher morning today" - DC opener Shafali Verma on suffering a heartbreaking loss against RCB in WPL 2024 final "Even tougher morning today" - DC opener Shafali Verma on suffering a heartbreaking loss against RCB in WPL 2024 final
"Even tougher morning today" - DC opener Shafali Verma on suffering a heartbreaking loss against RCB in WPL 2024 final
3 things that make Delhi Capitals the strongest team in WPL 2024 3 things that make Delhi Capitals the strongest team in WPL 2024
3 things that make Delhi Capitals the strongest team in WPL 2024
[In Pictures] Shafali Verma poses with her family after her fiery 71-run knock helps DC beat GG and reach finals of WPL 2024 [In Pictures] Shafali Verma poses with her family after her fiery 71-run knock helps DC beat GG and reach finals of WPL 2024
[In Pictures] Shafali Verma poses with her family after her fiery 71-run knock helps DC beat GG and reach finals of WPL 2024
DC vs GG: What happened in yesterday’s match at WPL 2024? DC vs GG: What happened in yesterday’s match at WPL 2024?
DC vs GG: What happened in yesterday’s match at WPL 2024?
"You will definitely cry after watching this replay" - Reema Malhotra on Richa Ghosh's last-ball run-out in RCB's WPL 2024 loss to Delhi Capitals "You will definitely cry after watching this replay" - Reema Malhotra on Richa Ghosh's last-ball run-out in RCB's WPL 2024 loss to Delhi Capitals
"You will definitely cry after watching this replay" - Reema Malhotra on Richa Ghosh's last-ball run-out in RCB's WPL 2024 loss to Delhi Capitals

Shafali Verma Videos

INDIA Won the Gold 🥇medal in asian games in womens Cricket
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INDIA Won the Gold 🥇medal in asian games in womens Cricket
Fiama Presents SK Player Profile- Women’s T20 League Special- Shafali Verma
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Fiama Presents SK Player Profile- Women’s T20 League Special- Shafali Verma
भारत की ही दो लीग IPL और WPL, कैसे हैं एक दूसरे से अलग...क्या है दोनों ही लीग में खास ? | WPL Schedule 
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भारत की ही दो लीग IPL और WPL, कैसे हैं एक दूसरे से अलग...क्या है दोनों ही लीग में खास ? | WPL Schedule 
Women's T20 World Cup का शेड्यूल है तैयार...जानिए Team India के मैच कब और कहां दिखेंगे?
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Women's T20 World Cup का शेड्यूल है तैयार...जानिए Team India के मैच कब और कहां दिखेंगे?
Team India ने World Cup जीतकर रचा इतिहास, तो BCCI ने दिया 5 करोड़ का इनाम |  U19 Women's T20 World Cup
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Team India ने World Cup जीतकर रचा इतिहास, तो BCCI ने दिया 5 करोड़ का इनाम |  U19 Women's T20 World Cup

Shafali Verma: A Brief Biography

Shafali Verma Stats

Batting & Fielding


FormatMatchesInningsNORunsBFHSAvgS/R50/1004s6sCT
WTests2402423909660.5062.053/03431
WODIs2121153163571*26.5583.624/06466
WT20Is56561133310097324.23132.115/01634814


Bowling


FormatMatchesInningsBallsRunsWktsAvgS/RE/R5w10wBBM
WTests2----------
WODIs21218919.0018.03.00001/5
WT20Is5614144148624.6624.06.16002/10


Born on 28th January 2004 in the Northern Indian state of Haryana, Shafali Varma's success story is a perfect story of how one can overcome cliches and carve out a career for herself despite all the odds stacked against her.


A fearless opening batter, whose sole mantra is to hit the cricket ball as hard as she can, Shafali is the youngest player to represent the Indian women's cricket team in T20I cricket. She made her debut at 15 years & 239 days against South Africa in September 2019.


In 2021, Shafali became the youngest Indian cricketer- male or female- to represent the nation in all three formats of the game. An all-format opener, Shafali has thus far represented the Women in Blue in 2 Tests, 21 ODIs and 56 T20Is, besides leading the U19 team to World Cup glory in 2022.




Shafali Varma- Background




As is the case with budding female athletes, Shafali met with a lot of resistance from the society during her formative years.


Shafali got hooked to the sport when she witnessed the legendary Sachin Tendulkar bat in a Ranji Trophy fixture in Lahli in 2013. Shafali was just 9 years old at the time.


But, the mere sight of watching the 'God of Cricket' go about his business sparked a fire within her, and thus started her relentless pursuit of donning the Indian colours.


Of course, it was a bumpy road for young Shafali. She was rejected by every single academy. However, it did not deter her confidence. The young girl managed to find a way out of it.


What did she do? She decided to get a boy's haircut.


Shafali's pursuit finally paid dividends at the Ram Narain Academy, where coach Ashwini Kumar spotted and honed her outrageous talent.


“The girls were no match for her. So I started playing her with the U19 boys. She used to take the U19 bowlers to the cleaners.” Ashwani Kumar told Times of India.


Shafali's moment of reckoning came in 2018, when she smashed a hair-raising 128 (off 56 deliveries) in a domestic tournament.


Her breakthrough moment came when she was selected to play for 'Velocity' in the Women's T20 Challenge, where she earned plaudits from established foreign cricketers like Dani Wyatt.


Shafali Varma debut


On 24th September 2019, Shafali Varma scripted history when she became the youngest Indian (15 years & 239 days) to make her debut in Women's T20 Cricket- vs South Africa.


Two years later, she made her ODI debut against England before finally earning the Test cap (also against England) to become the youngest to represent India- men or women- in all three formats of the game.


Rise to Glory


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Shafali Varma rose to glory in November 2019, when she broke her idol Sachin Tendulkar's record to become the youngest to smash a half-century- 73 off 49 balls- in a T20I game against the West Indies in St Lucia.


Varma finished with 158 runs in 5 matches, and was subsequently added to India's squad for the Women's T20 World Cup, which took place in Australia in February 2020.




Shafali went in the tournament as the No.1 ranked T20I batter, and came out with her reputation enhanced as she finished as India's leading run-getter- 163 runs in 5 innings @ 32.60/156.29.




Varma's stock kept rising and, in June 2021, she was handed her maiden Test cap. The young Haryana cricketer showcased that she isn't just a T20 specialist in her maiden Test innings as she scored a typically entertaining 96 (152) before following it up with another 50+ score in the 2nd innings.


Later that month, Shafali became India's 131st Women ODI cricketer, and also the youngest to represent India in all three formats.






In October 2022, Varma became the youngest to smash 1000 T20 runs in women's cricket and later in January 2023, she led the U19 team to World Cup glory in the inaugural Women's U19 event.



Club Career:




Shafali has represented teams like Velocity (2018-22), Sydney Sixers (2021/22) and the Birmingham Phoenix (2021) in different leagues around the world.


In February 2023, the swashbuckling Indian opener was picked up by Delhi Capitals Women for INR 2 Crores.


Records:


  • Youngest Indian women cricketer to play a T20I.

  • Youngest Indian cricketer- male or female- to represent India in all three formats.

  • Youngest Indian- male or female- to score a half-century in international cricket.

  • Youngest women cricketer to score 1000 T20I runs.

  • Inaugural U19 Women's World Cup winning captain.

  • Fastest 50 (off 19 deliveries vs RCB-W) by an Indian in WPL history.