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3rd ODI: India whitewash England in Jhulan Goswami's last waltz

That the feat was achieved at the Mecca of Cricket -- Lord's -- made it doubly satisfying. Sent into bat, India were all out for a paltry 169, and at that point it looked like the tourists may have fallen many runs short of making the match a memorable one for their legendary seamer, who is calling it quits after two decades of incredible service to the game.

However, the Indians managed to eke out a win as Charlotte Dean (47) was adjudged run out in controversial fashion, for backing up. Dean, who nearly pulled off a stunning win for the hosts after they were reeling at 65 for seven and then 103 for eight, was out of her ground and Deepti Sharma simply held the ball to remove the bails, leaving the English flabbergasted. Recently, ICC while modifying the playing conditions had moved this kind of dismissal from 'unfair play' to 'run out'. The changes would come into effect from October 1.

1/11Jhulan Goswami bids adieu to international cricketShow Captions<p>In a touching gesture, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur let Jhulan Goswami call the toss in her farewell game at Lord's.</p><p>Jhulan walks out to bat in her final match as England players form a guard of honour during the third ODI at Lord's. </p><p>Jhulan was named in the ICC women's ODI team of the decade and ODI team of 2019. </p><p>Jhulan is the only woman cricketer to have taken 200 or more wickets in ODIs.</p><p>Jhulan is the only Indian woman player to achieve the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in ODIs.</p><p>At 20 years, 258 days, Jhulan's career span is the second highest in Women’s ODI history behind Mithali Raj’s 22 years 274 days.</p><p>Jhulan's 69 catches is the second highest in women’s ODIs behind New Zealand’s Suzie Bates’ 78.</p><p>Jhulan is the
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