Shafali Verma Net Worth & Salary: Endorsements, Career Achievements

Who could have thought that Shafali Verma was destined to be one of the main protagonists behind the India Women's team's historic feat in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025?

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Shafali Verma's Career Achievements:

Shafali Verma

From a very young age, Shafali has been a part of senior-level cricket. In the last few years, she has achieved multiple records under her belt. 

Major Career Achievements Shafali Verma -

1. At the age of only 15, she became the youngest Indian to represent the country in a T20I game.
2. As the captain, she successfully led the team in the ICC Women's U-19 T20 World Cup's inaugural edition. 
3. Winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. 
4. Player of the World Cup 2025 Final for scoring 87 and taking a brace. 

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