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'No one drops catches on purpose': Shafali Verma plays down costly dropped catches ahead of Australia clash

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'No one drops catches on purpose': Shafali Verma plays down costly dropped catches ahead of Australia clash
'No one drops catches on purpose': Shafali Verma plays down costly dropped catches ahead of Australia clash
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  • Shafali Verma, right, celebrates the wicket of Netherlands Sterre Kalis during the Women's T20 World Cup cricket match in Leeds, England, Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
  • (AP) India opener Shafali Verma believes India should keep things simple when they fac...

Shafali Verma, right, celebrates the wicket of Netherlands Sterre Kalis during the Women's T20 World Cup cricket match in Leeds, England, Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

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India opener Shafali Verma believes India should keep things simple when they fac...

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