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"Terrible Way To Finish The Game": Stuart Broad On Charlie Dean's Run-Out By Deepti Sharma

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A match that turned one way and the other at the iconic Lord's cricket ground ended in controversial fashion as Deepti Sharma stopped in her run-up to whip the bails off at the non-striker's end to dismiss Charlie Dean, who had fought a lone fight to keep England in the game.

With that, England were bowled out and India sealed a 3-0 series win, but the manner of dismissal, as expected, invited controversy and criticism.

Among those unhappy with Deepti's run-out of Dean was England men's team pacer Stuart Broad. "A run out at the non-striker's end and India win!" the ICC tweeted after India's 16-run win.

Replying to it, Broad tweeted: "A run out? Terrible way to finish the game." A run out? Terrible way to finish the game In another tweet, the England pacer said: "I find the debate of the Mankad really interesting.

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When Deepti Sharma ran England's Charlie Dean out at the non-striker's end for backing up too much, it caused an uproar, with several players and analysts bringing up the 'spirit of cricket' debate again. But the21-year-old bowling all-rounder herself seemed to take her dismissal in her stride, even though she was in tears as she walked off at Lord's. A day later, playing in the final of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint trophy, Dean left her teammates and opponents in splits as she saw the lighter side to the whole episode.

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