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Watch: England Batter Charlie Dean In Tears As Deepti Sharma Runs Her Out At Non-Striker's End

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England batter Charlie Dean was left in tears after she was run-out by India all-rounder Deepti Sharma for backing up too far ahead in the third and final ODI at the Lord's Cricket Ground.

The match was set for a tense finish with the hosts needing 17 runs with more than six overs left. However, Dean ventured out of her crease, and Deepti showed remarkable game awareness, to dislodge the bails before delivering the ball.

As soon as the out verdict came onto the big screen, Dean was seen crying. The entire England dressing room was left stunned as the entire scenario unfolded.

Here's what transpired #INDvsENG #JhulanGoswami pic.twitter.com/PtYymkvr29 It was obvious that skipper Harmanpreet Kaur would be asked the question regarding this dismissal.

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The debate over running the non-striker out for backing up too far has intensified ever since Deepti Sharma dismissed England's Charlie Dean in that fashion to seal India's 3-0 ODI series win at Lord's. England players, both current and former, as well as other experts in the British media have been very vocal in their criticism of the mode of dismissal, invoking 'the spirit of cricket', even though the MCC - the custodians of the laws of the game - has been firm in supporting it as a legitimate mode of dismissal.

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