Updated On: 21 June, 2021 07:56 AM IST | Bristol | PTI
Verma, 17, who had smashed a stroke-filled 96 in the first innings, made 63 in the second, to become the youngest woman and fourth overall to score twin half-centuries in her debut Test and was rightfully adjudged player of the match.

India’s Shafali Verma celebrates her half-century in the second innings against England at Bristol. Pic/AP, PTI
Shafali Verma’s spectacular debut has caught the imagination of India women’s team Test skipper Mithali Raj, who feels the teenager will be a key member of the side in all formats of the game in future.
Verma, 17, who had smashed a stroke-filled 96 in the first innings, made 63 in the second, to become the youngest woman and fourth overall to score twin half-centuries in her debut Test and was rightfully adjudged player of the match.