Twelve years is a lifetime in sport. For Shafali Verma, it was the journey from a starry-eyed nine-year-old in Lahli to a World Cup-winning superstar in Navi Mumbai—and the perfect full-circle moment with her childhood idol, Sachin Tendulkar.
At the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final, with Tendulkar proudly watching from the stands at his home ground, DY Patil Stadium, Shafali didn’t just play—she delivered. Her blistering 87 off just 61 balls laid the foundation for India’s historic maiden title, a gift wrapped in sixes and driven with pure heart .
Back in 2013, a young Shafali Verma from Rohtak begged her father to drive her to the National Cricket Academy in Lahli, Haryana. Why? To catch a glimpse of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who was mentoring young players there. That trip wasn’t just a fan outing—it planted the seed of a dream .
Fast forward to November 2025. The roles reversed. This time, it was Tendulkar in the crowd, emotional and beaming, as Shafali—now a global cricket icon—led India to glory on his home turf. “This one’s for you, Sachin Sir,” she later whispered in a post-match interview, eyes glistening with pride .
Shafali Verma’s knock was more than just runs—it was symbolism in motion. Her fearless strokeplay, trademark pull shots, and boundary-hitting prowess rattled the South African bowlers from the very first over. She struck 12 boundaries and 3 sixes, her strike rate hovering around 142.
Her innings wasn’t just about aggression; it was calculated brilliance under pressure. After her departure, India posted a commanding 298/7, a total South Africa could never chase down.
This isn’t just a sports story—it’s a story of legacy, mentorship, and inspiration. Sachin Tendulkar, often called the “God of Cricket” in India, has inspired millions. But seeing one of his youngest admirers grow up to win a World Cup in the stadium near his residence? That’s poetic justice few could script.
For young girls across India—from small towns like Lahli to metropolitan hubs—Shafali’s journey is proof that dreams, no matter how big, are valid. And sometimes, they come true right where they began.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Runs | 87 |
| Balls Faced | 61 |
| Fours | 12 |
| Sixes | 3 |
| Strike Rate | 142.62 |
These numbers don’t just reflect performance—they echo the confidence of a player who carried a nation’s hopes and honored a personal promise made over a decade ago.
Shafali has never hidden her admiration for Tendulkar. She’s often spoken about watching his 2011 World Cup-winning six on repeat, mimicking his stance in front of the mirror, and writing his name on her school notebooks .
Now, she’s written her own chapter in his stadium. And in doing so, she’s become the new role model for the next generation—just as he was for her.
At just 21 years old, Shafali Verma is already a World Cup champion, a T20 superstar, and now, the torchbearer of a new era in Indian women’s cricket. With her blend of raw power and growing maturity, the cricketing world watches with bated breath.
But for now, the image that lingers is this: Sachin Tendulkar, clapping from the stands, as his biggest childhood fan gifts him the ultimate tribute—not with words, but with a World Cup won in his backyard.
Times of India,
ESPNCricinfo – ICC Women’s World Cup 2025,
ICC Official Website
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