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‘Really special’ – Yastika flourishes after her long road back – Yastika Bhatia Shines on Return as India Beats England in T20I Opener

Siddharth Iyer · · 4 min read
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Yastika Bhatia Makes a Stunning Comeback

Rehabilitating after knee surgery, Yastika Bhatia felt like she was starting from scratch. But, in scoring a maiden T20I fifty to help India to a convincing first-up win over England, she batted as though she had been in the top order forever.

A Long Road to Recovery

There was no sign that this was her first international match since October 2024 and first T20I in more than two years, just signs of the good form she had shown in practice, which batting partner Jemimah Rodrigues reminded her about at the crease when she told her: ‘let’s build a partnership’.

They needed to, with their side 7 for 2 after Lauren Bell’s double-strike to remove Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma in the first over of the match. They needed to with no Harmanpreet Kaur in the line-up as she was rested for the first of three games which will close India’s competitive preparations for next month’s T20 World Cup.

A Match-Winning Partnership

And they did with a third-wicket stand worth 126 from 76 balls to lead a 38-run victory at Chelmsford, Rodrigues scoring 69 off 40 and Yastika 54 facing the same number of deliveries.

Rodrigues’ fluent innings we have come to expect. With Yastika we didn’t know what to expect given her long absence after injuring her knee during a training camp and undergoing surgery last October which ruled her out of the 50-over World Cup and this year’s WPL.

Yastika’s Emotional Return

‘It felt really special and I’m very grateful,’ Yastika said of her innings on Thursday. ‘I’ve been coming back after a long time and the team has welcomed me very nicely and it has been very good to be back.

‘In the injury time, it’s not easy, but there were people backing me. I’m very grateful to all of the people who were behind me at that time and behind the scenes, a lot of work has gone on to come back again into the team.

India’s Depth on Display

India were 73 for 2 after the powerplay and looked to be on track for a massive score thanks to Rodrigues and Yastika. But once they both fell in the 14th over – Yastika run out taking a risky single and Rodrigues caught and bowled by Charlie Dean – England managed to contain the target quite well as only Deepti Sharma reached double figures thereafter.

Their ability to post an above-par score in those circumstances and without Harmanpreet speaks to India’s depth with just a fortnight to go until the T20 World Cup starts, as does the international debut of fast bowler Nandani Sharma, who claimed 3 for 34, including two wickets in as many balls.

Nandani Sharma Impresses on Debut

Nandani, 24, was the joint-leading wicket-taker at this year’s WPL alongside Sophie Devine with 17 for Delhi Capitals at a slightly higher average of 18.58 and economy rate of 8.31. Her best figures were 5 for 33, including a hat-trick, against Gujarat Giants in just her second game in the competition.

‘Nandani, I think she bowled beautifully,’ Yastika said. ‘She came back well with her slower ones and that is her strength and she bowled beautifully to her strength and got those wickets, and in a debut game it’s exceptional.

Nandani is a product of the WPL and she has done brilliantly, so it’s good to see that she’s come here and done so well. We all also felt emotional seeing her debut and when she got the cap, she was emotional, so it’s very good to see that she came out well today. It’s exciting times for Indian cricket that whoever is coming in in the XI is making their statement and making their contribution.

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Siddharth Iyer

Siddharth Iyer analyzes advanced cricket statistics, averages, and IPL performance trends.