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It wasn't part of plan but was very much within rules: Harmanpreet on controversial run out

Deepti Sharma had effected that controversial run out of Dean to complete India's 3-0 whitewash of England last week. The mode of dismissal is currently listed in the ‘Unfair Play' section of the laws but is set to be moved to the ‘Run Out' section from October 1 when an update in the ICC Playing Conditions comes into effect.

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An in-form India would look to carry forward the momentum of a historic ODI series sweep in England while trying to put behind the "Mankading" controversy as they open their women's Asia Cup campaign against Sri Lanka on Saturday.

Upon her arrival in India, Deepti said she had warned Dean multiple times before she took the bails off. England captain Heather Knight, who sat out of the series due to injury, accused Deepti of lying. Speaking ahead of the Women's Asia Cup, Harmanpreet said it is time to move on while backing Deepti's act. "We were noting these things from last couple of games. She was taking long strikes and undue advantage, it was Deepti's awareness (that she took the bails off)," Harmanpreet said.

(Getty Images)"It was not part of the plan but everyone was there to win the game. Whenever you are on the ground, you want to win at any cost. The most important thing is to play within the rules. Whatever we did was very much in the rules. "Whatever happened, it was not part of the plan but it has happened, we need to move on," said Harmanpreet. India face Sri Lanka in their opening match of the women's Asia Cup on Saturday.

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