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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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Dean was backing up when Sharma stopped in the middle of her bowling action to run out the batter for 47 runs with the target just 17 runs away. The dismissal is perfectly legal according to laws of the game. "I find the debate of the Mankad really interesting. So many views from either side. I personally wouldn't like to win a match like that, also, very happy for others to feel differently," Broad tweeted.

Broad's longtime teammate and leading wicket-taker among pacers, Anderson said, "Will never understand why players feel the need to do this. Is she stealing ground?"

Another English player, Sam Billings, wrote on his Twitter handle, "There's surely not a person who has played the game that thinks this is acceptable? Just not cricket …"

However, many also came in support of the dismissal with former India opener Virender Sehwag calling some English players "poor losers". "Funny to see so many English guys being poor losers," Sehwag tweeted.

In another tweet, he congratulated the Indian team for its fitting farewell to veteran seamer Jhulan. "Fantastic win for the Indian Girls. A fitting tribute to Jhulan

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com