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Verma struck a half century and stitched a second-wicket stand of 82 runs with Alice Capsey (46) as Delhi Capitals defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by 25 runs in a WPL match here on Thursday night.
RCB could only muster up 169/9 in their 20 overs, pursuing a 195-run victory target.
“Last time in the WPL, I was getting out in the 30s or 40s. Those knocks taught me a lot. I think because of that, now I want to convert a 30 or 40-run score into a 50 for the team and for myself,” Verma told ‘Jio Cinema’.
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Verma’s team is currently top of the table with two wins from three matches.
The 20-year-old Verma, who became the youngest to play cricket for India when she debuted as a 15-year-old, also acknowledged the positive impact of playing alongside seasoned Australian Meg Lanning in her WPL team.
“When a very experienced person is standing across from you, your body language changes on its own. Playing with a player like that and building partnerships is a great privilege in my opinion.
“She has changed the game with her batting,” she said.
Delhi Capital will next taken on Gujarat Giants on Sunday.