itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/WebSite"> “This is not U19 World Cup, this is senior cricket”

“This is not U19 World Cup, this is senior cricket”


Anjum Chopra disagreed with India Ladies administration’s transfer to open the batting with Shafali Verma forward of Yastika Bhatia within the first T20I in opposition to Australia Ladies on the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai on Friday, December 9.

Taking a dig on the Indian workforce, she commented that they’re taking part in a senior worldwide sequence and never an U19 World Cup. Shafali has been appointed captain of the India U19 Ladies’s workforce for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

India Ladies went all the way down to Australia Ladies by 9 wickets within the opening T20I of the five-match sequence on Friday. Despatched in to bat after dropping the toss, the hosts put up 172/5 on the board.

Shafali was dismissed for a quickfire 21 off 10 balls, a cameo that includes two fours and as many sixes. Reflecting on India’s defeat, Chopra questioned the transfer to open with a younger Shafali. She mentioned on her YouTube channel:

“Yastika Bhatia ought to be taking part in and batting proper on the high. Shafali Verma ought to come within the center order. This isn’t U19 World Cup, that is senior cricket.”

Admitting that she was stunned to see Yastika being omitted of the taking part in XI regardless of being in good kind with the bat, Chopra opined:

“I felt Yastika Bhatia ought to have opened as a result of she is the in-form participant. But it surely appears the brand new administration needed to proceed with Shafali on the high. There may be nothing mistaken with it too, however the reality is Yastika didn’t discover a place in any respect within the taking part in XI.”

Yastika was the main run-getter within the Senior Ladies’s T20 Challenger Trophy 2022/23, hammering 203 runs in 4 matches for India D Ladies at a strike price of 134.43.


“The timing was not fairly there” – Chopra on Shafali and Mandhana’s opening stand

Reviewing India’s batting efficiency within the first T20I, Chopra commented that whereas openers Shafali and Smriti Mandhana displayed aggression, neither of them regarded in a very good rhythm. She said:

“Shafali and Smriti have been aggressive in the beginning, as they at all times are, however the timing was not fairly there for each batters. The runs have been coming, however we didn’t see the perfect of pictures. Wickets fell one after the opposite. Jemimah Rodrigues once more fell to Ellyse Perry. Harmanpreet Kaur batted in her trademark model, however couldn’t play an enormous innings.”

Thanks DY Patil Stadium for kicking off the T20I sequence between India girls & Australia girls in model 👏 👏Because of the 25,000+ followers who made it to the stands to assist our girls in blue 🙌 🙌See you all for one more blockbuster day on Sunday 👍👍 #TeamIndia | #INDvAUS https://t.co/fSJrt1Iwoo

Whereas Mandhana was dismissed for 28 off 22 balls, Rodrigues fell for a duck. Richa Ghosh (36* off 20) and Deepti Sharma (36* off 15) lifted India previous 170, however Beth Mooney (89* off 57) guided Australia to an emphatic nine-wicket win.

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Edited by Renin Wilben Albert