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Watch: India Bowler Causes Sensational Surprise Run Out vs New Zealand

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The Indian women's cricket team defeated recently-crowned Women's T20 World Cup champions New Zealand by 59 runs. One of the standout highlights during India's bowling effort was a clever run-out inflicted after some brilliant presence of mind by India spinner Deepti Sharma.

As New Zealand captain Sophie Devine stepped out to block a delivery by Deepti, the bowler noticed a chance. With Devine still out of her crease and not attentive of the situation, Deepti threw the ball back to wicket-keeper Yastika Bhatia who dislodged the bails before Devine could return to her crease.

Devine even swayed out of the way to avoid Deepti's throw back to Yastika. However, moments later Devine realized her mistake, as Yastika removed the bails and India went up appealing. Watch: Sophie Devine outfoxed by Deepti Sharma Sharp presence of mind produces a big wicket!New Zealand lose their third in the chase as Sophie Devine is run-out.Live - https://t.co/VGGT7lSS13#TeamIndia | #INDvNZ | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/gvANXADVkA A check by the third umpire confirmed that Devine was out of her ground, and brought an unceremonious end to the New Zealand skipper's innings.

Devine was out for just two runs off five balls. India vs New Zealand, 1st Women's ODI: As it happened Batting first, India were bowled out for 227 in 44.3 overs.

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