Had goosebumps when National Anthem played, says Indian spinner Shafali Verma on gold at Asian Games
Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur on September 28 felicitated the athletes from Hangzhou Asian Games 2022. One of India’s top pick Shafali Verma called it a great achievement for the nation. Expressing emotion over the victory she shared about the goosebump moment as the national anthem played during the medal ceremony. "...This is a great achievement for us & I had goosebumps when the national anthem was played. Winning a gold medal is a huge thing for us," said Shafali Verma. A fiery spell by Titas Sandhu and tight spin bowling from Deepti Sharma and Devika Vaidya helped India clinch the gold medal on September 25. With this, the Indian women's team captured a Cricket gold medal in their first Asian Games outing. India defend a modest total of 117 runs to secure the gold medal in the women's cricket tournament at the ongoing Hangzhou Asian Games, beating Sri Lanka in the final by 19 runs at Hangzhou. The Indian women's team elected to bat first. Sugandika Kumari gave a big jolt to the Women in Blue, dismissing Shafali Varma for just nine runs. India was 16/1 in 3.4 overs. After this, opener Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt the innings. On what seemed like a tricky, slow surface, they both tested the patience of the Sri Lankan bowlers.