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‘Really felt for Shafali Verma,’ Brett Lee admits it was tough seeing her cry at ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final

Melbourne | ByPress Trust of India
Mar 09, 2020 06:19 PM IST

Verma, who had a successful run till the final, could not click in the summit clash and was seen sobbing after the final.

Former pacer Brett Lee on Monday said he found it difficult to watch Indian batting sensation Shafali Verma in tears during the crushing women’s T20 World Cup final loss to Australia but he expects the 16-year-old to bounce back strongly. First-time finalists India were outplayed by 85 runs as Australia claimed their fifth world title here on Sunday.

Brett Lee on Shafali Verma crying.(HT Collage)
Brett Lee on Shafali Verma crying.(HT Collage)

Verma, who had a successful run till the final, could not click in the summit clash and was seen sobbing after the final.

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“I really felt for Shafali Verma at the end, it was tough seeing her in tears but she should be very proud of the way she’s performed in Australia,” he wrote in his column for the ICC.

“To come out here and face your first tournament head-on is testament to her talent and mental strength, and she’s only going to get better from here,” he added.

“...she’ll learn from this experience and come back stronger. Moments like this can define you in a positive way...Don’t be surprised to see her put a big score on the Aussies the next time they play.” The former pace ace said he expects the Indian team to come back strongly after the 85-run hiding.

“...it was a disappointing night for them but they’ll certainly be back - this is not the end for them, this is just the start,” Lee wrote.

“They’d never played in a Final before and we saw in Melbourne how vital that experience is, it takes a long time to get settled and by the time they did, unfortunately the game was gone.

“Playing in front of a crowd like that takes plenty of getting used to so they’ll be better for it, and should take a lot of heart from the way they played in Australia,” he added.

Lauding Australia’s performance, Lee said the way Alyssa Healy (75) and Beth Mooney (78) started the proceedings on Sunday, he was reminded of the 2003 ODI men’s World Cup final which Australia won against India. “Sometimes you can bat a team out of the game in that first half, which Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn did for us in Johannesburg,” he said. “Scoreboard pressure means so much more in a Final and, as we saw at the MCG, India just couldn’t get the momentum needed for the chase,” he added.

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