
Shafali Verma: It's easy to forget quite how young the powerful opener remains – still only 18 yet three years into her international career. She batted at No.6 during the recent tour of Sri Lanka, highlighting her ability as a death-overs hitter. She has been less discussed than the young batters, but there aren't many seamers in the game quicker than Vastrakar, who already has three ODI half centuries to her name for good measure from the lower middle order. Pooja Vastrakar: The seam-bowling allrounder has emerged as one of the most impressive players of India's new generation. She arrives in Birmingham with a point to prove, however, after the disappointment of her 50-over absence. She scored 249 runs at a strike rate in excess of 150, hitting the most boundaries in the tournament in the process. This time last year, she was the second-highest run-scorer in The Hundred, just 10 behind Dane van Niekerk. Jemimah Rodrigues: Left out of the squad for this year's World Cup to widespread surprise, there is little doubting Rodrigues' pedigree as a short-format batter. The 26-year-old is yet to hit a T20I century but has passed fifty on 14 occasions, averaging just shy of 40 in England, where she has played plenty of cricket as a veteran of the Kia Super League and more recently with Southern Brave in The Hundred, where she was widely sought after as a world-class left-handed opener – a rare commodity. Smriti Mandhana: One of the most watchable players in the women's game, the left-hander will be key to India's chances in Birmingham. Harmanpreet Kaur leads India at the Commonwealth Games Meghana, Taniya Bhatia, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Pooja Vastrakar, Meghna Singh, Renuka Thakur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Radha Yadav, Harleen Deol, Sneh Rana (reserves: Simran Dil Bahadur, Richa Ghosh, Poonam Yadav) Squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, S. He has recalled Sneh Rana, who was rested for India's tour of Sri Lanka, while Jemimah Rodrigues is included after controversially missing out on India's World Cup squad. "You will see young players moving around quickly, and that will send a message to our domestic players," said Powar.

The former off-spinner is leading a youthful India side to Birmingham, with neither Jhulan Goswami nor Shikha Pandey selected. Likewise, only five players – Alyssa Healy, Suzie Bates, Ellyse Perry, Danni Wyatt and Deandra Dottin – have made more appearances. India's most senior frontline batter following the international retirement of Mithali Raj, who in any case hadn't played a T20I since 2019, only three women worldwide have captained in more T20Is than Harmanpreet, who comes into the Commonwealth Games having led India on 69 occasions.
