Not Smriti Mandhana or Harmanpreet Kaur, THIS star India player and World Cup winner wins massive ICC award, name is.

India women cricket team created history last month by winning their first-ever ODI World Cup title with a win over South Africa in the 2025 final in Navi Mumbai.
One of the stars of Harmanpreet Kaur-led side was young opener Shafali Verma, who came in as a late injury replacement for Pratika Rawal – who was ruled out before the semifinal due to injury.Shafali has pipped her skipper Harmanpreet, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana and all-rounder Deepti Sharma to be named ICC Women’s Player of the Month for November 2025 for her incredible performance in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final against South Africa.

The Delhi Capitals star all-rounder smashed a fluent 87 off 78 balls, which is the highest score by an Indian opener in an ODI World Cup final. Her aggressive start, combined with a record 100-run opening stand with Smriti Mandhana, powered India to 298 for 7 in the title clash.

 

 

Shafali’s impact extended with the ball as well. She dismissed Sune Luus and Marizanne Kapp in successive overs, breaking crucial partnerships during South Africa’s chase to finish with tidy figures of 2/36 from seven overs. “My first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup experience didn’t go as I expected but it ended far better than I could have ever wished or imagined,” Shafali said.

“I’m grateful that I could contribute to the team’s success in the Final and that I was able to be a part of making history in winning the World Cup for the first time and in front of a home crowd. I’m truly honoured to be named the Women’s Player of the Month for November. I dedicate this award to my teammates, coaches, family and everyone who has supported my journey until now. We win and lose as a team, the same goes for this award.”

Her all-round brilliance in the final earned Shafali the Player of the Match award that sealed India’s maiden Women’s Cricket World Cup title, making them only the fourth team to lift the coveted trophy. The recognition caps a remarkable turnaround for Shafali, who was earlier dropped from India’s ODI squad and returned to domestic cricket to regain form before earning her World Cup recall.

Her November exploit showcased not only her resurgence but also her growing big-match temperament, cementing her place at the heart of India’s historic triumph in the final.

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