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Deepti Sharma - "Had Given Warning": Deepti Sharma On Charlie Dean's Run Out At Non-Striker's End During India vs England ODI - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Had Given Warning": Deepti Sharma On Charlie Dean's Run Out At Non-Striker's End During India vs England ODI

Indian women's cricketer Deepti Sharma's run out of England's Charlie Dean, that sealed India's win in the third ODI at Lord's on Saturday, has divided the cricket world. Deepti ran Charlie out at the non-striker's end as she was backing up. Some say it was against the spirit of cricket while others are saying that what the Indian cricketer was doing was well within the rules. The centre of all the debate - Deepti - has now revealed that prior warning was given to the England batter before she was finally run out for backing up.

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MCC says run-out decision in India vs England women's match 'properly' made - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

MCC says run-out decision in India vs England women's match 'properly' made

India managed to pull off a win as Charlotte Dean (47), the last England batter, was adjudged run out in controversial fashion, for backing up. Dean was out of her ground and Deepti simply held the ball to remove the bails, leaving the English team flabbergasted. Though Deepti's act was perfectly legal, it still divided opinions with some England players expressing their annoyance.

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James Anderson - Sam Billings - India vs England, 3rd ODI: Run out perfectly legal, but still leaves opinions divided - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

India vs England, 3rd ODI: Run out perfectly legal, but still leaves opinions divided

Stuart Broad and James Anderson, expressing their annoyance. The Indian women's team beat England at Lord's to sweep the three-match series and give a fitting farewell to the legendary Jhulan Goswami on Saturday. However, bowler Deepti running out Charlie Dean to claim England's last wicket, after the batter had backed up, caused a controversy.

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Virender Sehwag - India vs England: Deepti Sharma's Run-Out Of Charlie Dean Divides Cricket Fraternity - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - India

India vs England: Deepti Sharma's Run-Out Of Charlie Dean Divides Cricket Fraternity

India all-rounder Deepti Sharma's decision to run-out England's Charlotte Dean at the non-striker's end because she was backing up too far before the ball was released has generated a lot of contrasting opinions on social media, leaving the cricketing fraternity divided. This act was earlier popularly known as 'Mankad' after India cricket legend Vinoo Mankad afflicted this mode of dismissal by running out Australia's Bill Brown at non-striker's end. Though many cricketers argue that it is against the spirit of the game, it is totally legal as per the laws of the sport.

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Amy Jones - India vs England, 1st WODI: Elegant Smriti Mandhana wins it for India as Jhulan Goswami rolls back time - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India

India vs England, 1st WODI: Elegant Smriti Mandhana wins it for India as Jhulan Goswami rolls back time

Harmanpreet Kaur won a good toss and veteran India pacer Jhulan Goswami was accuracy personified with 42 dot balls in one of her last international games as England managed a sub-par 227 for seven, largely due to efforts from the lower middle-order. India were never in trouble during the chase as Mandhana (91 off 99 balls) literally drove and pulled her way before missing out on a deserving sixth ODI hundred by nine runs. But by the time she was dismissed, Mandhana ensured a 45th over finish for the Women In Blue, who now go 1-0 up in three-match series.

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Heather Knight - Harmanpreet Kaur - India vs England: Struggling Indian team aims to give fitting farewell to Jhulan Goswami - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

India vs England: Struggling Indian team aims to give fitting farewell to Jhulan Goswami

cricket team will have to drastically lift its game in all departments and give a fitting farewell to veteran Jhulan Goswami in the ODI series against England beginning here on Sunday. India got most things wrong in the T20 Internationals series which they lost 1-2, especially their batting and fielding. With England missing their three senior players, including injured skipper Heather Knight, it was a good chance for India to register a rare series win over England.

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Commonwealth Games 2022, Women's Cricket, India vs England Semi-Final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming? - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan - Barbados

Commonwealth Games 2022, Women's Cricket, India vs England Semi-Final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming?

After defeating Barbados by a whopping total of 100 runs, in their last group stage fixture of the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, India are all set to face England in the semi-final clash on Saturday in Edgbaston. India finished second on the Group A Points Table with a total of four points while England stood number one in Group B with six points. England remained unbeaten in all three Group B fixtures while India lost their opening game to Australia by three wickets.

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Jos Buttler - Jason Roy - Reece Topley - India vs England, 3rd ODI: Focused on one ball at a time, says Rishabh Pant on his match-winning ton - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Manchester - India

India vs England, 3rd ODI: Focused on one ball at a time, says Rishabh Pant on his match-winning ton

Pant's unbeaten 125 and his 133-run partnership with Hardik Pandya (71 off 55) helped India chase down 260 in the third and final ODI at Manchester and win the series 2-1. England were bundled out for 259 thanks to some brilliant spells from the likes of Hardik Pandya (4/24) and Yuzvendra Chahal (3/60). Jos Buttler (60), Jason Roy (41) and Moeen Ali (34) played some crucial knocks for the hosts.

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