“The training with the Haryana men’s team has improved a lot,” Shefali Verma said

Indian women’s team opener Shefali Verma says her batting has improved a lot after training with the Haryana men’s team. He said Rahul Tiwatia, Harshal Patel and Mohit Sharma helped improve their batting. Shefali said his intention was to take lessons from each series and develop himself as a cricketer. Shefali is currently completing a quarantine with the Indian team in Mumbai. The women’s cricket team will travel to England on June 2.

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In fact, in the first T20 series against South Africa after the T20 World Cup, Shefali was more comfortable than ever against the bouncers. To this he said, ‘It depends on what I have done. Before this series, I played 150 bouncer balls according to one project and practiced the same thing over and over again. I think I did well in the South Africa series. If you try to make something better and are satisfied with it after trying it, it never works. ‘

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He said, ‘After the T20 World Cup, I worked on my skills, fitness and shot selection. There was a slight improvement in my fielding as I focused on working out and strengthening my body during the lockdown last year. I have benefited a lot from the Haryana men’s team camp organized this year, focusing on the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy. My backfoot game was weak at first, but after playing Ranji Bowlers I was helped by technique and my confidence grew. I had a discussion with Harshal Patel, who recently played in the IPL. Learn how to overcome bouncers by Mohit Sharma and Rahul Tiwatia. He shared his insights with me. I would like to thank all the members of the Haryana Cricket Association who gave me this opportunity.

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