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Could See Happiness On Father’s Face After Winning Women’s ODI World Cup: Shafali Verma
“My father was very happy. Before coming back to Rohtak, I had met my father -- so he was very, very happy. My father is someone who doesn’t express his emotions very quickly, but I could see happiness on his face.”
“When I spoke to him on the phone for the first time after winning the World Cup, he said, ‘Haan bhai, champion!’ I felt extremely good to hear that,” said Shafali in an exclusive conversation with IANS, facilitated by JSW Sports, on Saturday.
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