25 February,2020 07:10 AM IST | Perth | PTI
India batswoman Shafali Verma plays a shot against Bangladesh in Perth yesterday. Pic /PTI
Experienced pacer Shikha Pandey on Monday said the Indian team management has given Shafali Verma the license to play fearless cricket as the teen sensation produced another explosive innings to set up a comfortable win over Bangladesh in the women's T20 World Cup here. Verma, 16, smashed a 17-ball 39, including four sixes, to steer India to 142 to six before her bowling colleagues restricted Bangladesh to 124 for 8 in their 20 overs to win the match by 18 runs.
While Verma was the star of the show, Jemimah Rodrigues, 19, also impressed with a measured 34 from 37, and Pandey is confident the world will be seeing more of the same from the exciting young pair in Australia. "We have not asked her [Verma] to change anything. She has been given free licence to play her fearless brand of cricket," Pandey said.
"She is amazing. At 16, I hadn't even started training to become a cricketer. I'm very pleased to have such young fearless players in our team. It's amazing to see them doing what they did for us." Pandey, who also chipped in by taking two wickets for 14 runs, said the likes of Verma has no "baggage". "There's no baggage, that's the biggest thing, and they express themselves so well in the team," said Pandey.
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"We thought we had a great score on the board to defend today because we believe in our bowling department. We knew it would be a tough target for them to reach."
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur said she was hopeful that opener Smriti Mandhana, who missed Monday's match due to illness, will be fit for their next match against New Zealand on Thursday. "Hopefully. She is feeling better now, we do have two or three days and I hope she will recover well."
For Bangladesh, Nigar Sultana top-scored with 35 off 26 balls, but struggled to build a partnership in the middle. While Sultana was full of admiration for Verma, she also pointed out the 30-run contribution of Bangladesh's own young star Murshida Khatun at the top of the order.
"Shafali Verma played absolutely brilliantly. But Murshida Khatun played very well with the bat for us, she's in good form nowadays," Joty said. "We missed some chances in the field and didn't bowl well enough in the last five overs. We haven't played many matches against top eight teams, but we're a cricketing nation."
Brief scores
India women 142-6 in 20 overs (S Verma 39; S Khatun 2-25, P Ghosh 2-25) beat Bangladesh women 124-8 in 20 overs N Sultana 35; P Yadav 3-18) by 18 runs
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