INAUGURAL CHAMPION | WOMENS U-19ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup | The India Trio Performances
ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup
The first tournament was held in South Africa, and the Indian colts won it spectacularly by defeating England in the championship game. And three players from India have been included in the tournament's released team. The three Indian players who made up the team were Shweta Sehrawat, Shafali Verma, and Parshavi Chopra.
In addition to them, the team also includes three English players and one player each from Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Australia. Anosha Nasir from Pakistan has been chosen as the team's 12th player, and Grace Scrivens from England has been chosen as the captain. Performances by The India Trio: With 297 runs, Indian Shweta Sehrawat finished the competition as the highest run scorer. She had a solid strike rate of 140 and a 99 batting average. The destroyer in the team, Indian captain Shafali Verma, scored 172 runs in the competition with a stunning strike rate of 193, far and away the highest among the participants.
Three English players, one each from Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Australia round out the team's roster. Grace Scrivens from England has been selected as the team's captain, and Anosha Nasir from Pakistan has been selected as the team's 12th player. The India Trio's performances include: The competition's top run scorer, Indian Shweta Sehrawat, finished with 297 runs. She had a respectable 140 strikeouts per game and a batting average of 99. Indian captain Shafali Verma, the team's destroyer, scored 172 runs in the competition with a fantastic strike rate of 193, by far the highest among the competitors.
297 runs, 99 average, 139.43 strike rate
Sehrawat topped the run charts with 297 runs in seven innings, including four not outs. She had been in red-hot form heading into the tournament - she was the top-scorer in India's Under-19 Women's Challenger Trophy as well as the Under-19 Women's Quadrangular series that featured Sri Lanka, West Indies and two India sides. At the World Cup, her adaptability and range of shots was impressive. Sehrawat largely opened the batting in the tournament and out-performed her partner Shafali Verma; but against Scotland, she was sent in at No. 6 and scored an unbeaten 31 off just 10 balls. There's intense competition among batters in India's senior squad, but Sehrawat is certainly one to watch in the future.


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