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  6. "Why Are People Comparing...": Ben Stokes Reacts On Charlie Dean's Run
  7. England v India: Mankad debate continues as Heather Knight denies Charlie Dean was warned
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• Only Test(cap 27 January 2022v ODI debut(cap 16 September 2021v Last ODI 9 December 2022v T20I debut(cap 22 January 2022v Last T20I 24 February 2023v Domestic team information Years Team 2016–present 2017–present 2021–present Career statistics Competition Matches 1 22 10 61 Runs scored 12 191 21 1,067 6.00 17.36 21.00 24.25 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/4 Top score 9 47 20 73 114 1,053 186 2,899 2 39 15 95 34.50 19.66 13.06 20.31 0 0 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 2/24 4/23 4/19 4/19 Catches/ 0/– 11/– 1/– 30/– Source: 29 March 2023 Charlotte Ellen Dean (born 22 December 2000) is an English Early life [ ] Dean was born on 22 December 2000 in Domestic career [ ] Dean made her county debut in 2016, for Dean also played for In 2020, Dean continued playing for Southern Vipers in the International career [ ] In August 2021, Dean was named in England's In December 2021, Dean was named in England's squad for their In February 2022, she was named in England's squad for the In July 2022, Dean was the leading wicket-taker in England's ODI series In December 2022, Dean was England's leading wicket-taker in both their ODI and T20I series References [ ] • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • ^ a b . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 9 July 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Retrieved 28 March 2021. • . Ret...

Heather Knight denies India’s Deepti Sharma gave Mankad warning

Charlie Dean ended Saturday’s match in tears but shook hands with Deepti Sharma after the India bowler dismissed her in controversial circumstances. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Charlie Dean ended Saturday’s match in tears but shook hands with Deepti Sharma after the India bowler dismissed her in controversial circumstances. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Read more “They don’t need to be given, so it hasn’t made the dismissal any less legitimate. But if they’re comfortable with the decision to affect the run out, India shouldn’t feel the need to justify it by lying about warnings.” Knight’s tweets were in response to an interview given by Sharma on Monday at Kolkata airport, when she said the Mankad had been a deliberate “plan” against Dean, who – according to analysis carried out by Peter Della Penna of ESPNcricinfo – left the crease early 72 times in her innings. “We had warned her also,” Sharma said. “We did it according to the rules and guidelines. We told the umpires, but she was still there so we couldn’t do anything.” The dismissal came in the 44th over of the ODI, when Dean and England’s No 11, Freya Davies, looked to be taking England to an unlikely win. From 118 for nine, chasing 170, Dean and Davies had steered England to within 17 runs of victory only for Sharma to pull out of her bowling action and remove the bails to end the match. Deepti Sharma’s method of dismissing Charlie Dean, running her out at the non-striker’s end, was legitimate but con...

Harmanpreet Kaur continues to stand by Charlie Dean run

Deepti Sharma's decision to run out Dean at the non-striker's end divided opinion among current and former players, experts and fans around the world. One week on from the incident, the talk still hasn't died down. Defending only 170 for the win in Jhulan Goswami's farewell international match, England were in massive trouble at 65/7 before Amy Jones and Dean kept them in the game. England were down to the last pair still needing 52 runs to win and Kate Cross and Dean frustrated India with their final-wicket stand. With 18 runs needed off seven overs, Deepti Sharma was handed the ball and on the third ball of the over, effected a run-out at the non-striker's end to dismiss Dean who was well out of her crease. In the post-match presentation after the third ODI, India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur defended her bowler and at the virtual conference ahead of the Women's Asia Cup, continued to stand by the decision. While she said that it wasn't a pre-meditated decision, the India players had noticed Dean backing up too far in the previous games. "We were noticing for the last couple of games that she was taking long strides [outside the crease] and taking undue advantage," said Harmanpreet. "We were discussing all these things, but it was not in our plans to get her out like that." "Everyone was out there to win the game. Whenever you are on the ground, you want to win at any cost, and the most important part is that you have to play within the rules of the game. And whatever we hav...

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England all-rounder Charlie Dean wants to 'make amends' at Women's Ashes after T20 World Cup semi-final exit Women's Ashes is the "perfect opportunity" for England to redeem themselves after the T20 World Cup says Charlie Dean; the all-rounder's hectic season begins this month with the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy; watch The Ashes live on Sky Sports Cricket this summer All-rounder Charlie Dean believes the Women's Ashes is the "perfect opportunity" for England to redeem themselves after losing to South Africa in the T20 World Cup semi-final in February. Dean has been a prominent member of the England squad since her 2021 debut, developing into a key wicket-taker on the international stage with 56 wickets in 33 games across the formats. Image: England lost to South Africa by six runs in a gripping T20 World Cup semi-final in February "From the T20 World Cup, we want to make amends and really go out there and show what we can do. I think it's the perfect opportunity for us," Dean told Sky Sports News. "We've been behind Australia in the past few years, but I really think we're catching up and it's getting closer and hopefully we'll be able to perform and show that out there." Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Real Madrid's Bellingham explains his move... • US Open: McIlroy chasing Fowler and Schauffele on historic day LIVE! • Papers: Man Utd threaten Chelsea pursuit of Inter 'keeper Onana • Man Utd shares up 10 per cent but Qataris still waiting on exclusivity • Beckham to joi...

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"Why Are People Comparing...": Ben Stokes Reacts On Charlie Dean's Run

Many took to Twitter to criticise this mode of dismissal, and in trying to defend India's act, some fans made a rather vague argument, saying whether the ball deflecting off the bat of It is important to note that in the final over of the World Cup final, Ben Stokes had dived to make his crease, and the ball deflected from his bat to go for a four. In the end, England had won the World Cup on the basis of the boundary-countback rule. Seeing this argument of fans, Stokes tweeted: "Why are people comparing a ball deflecting of my bat to a mankad." Why are people comparing a ball deflecting of my bat to a mankad? It is important to note that this mode of dismissal is not known as 'Mankad', and it is used commonly after India's On Monday, after reaching India, Deepti revealed that her side gave warnings to Dean, but when they saw her still venturing out of her crease, they decided to run her out.

England v India: Mankad debate continues as Heather Knight denies Charlie Dean was warned

Knight said that while the incident, which sealed a tense victory for India, was "legitimate" they "shouldn't feel the need to justify it by lying". She added: "No warnings were given." Knight missed the game with injury but was at Lord's for the match, which India won by 16 runs to clinch a 3-0 series victory. "The game is over, Charlie was dismissed legitimately. India were deserved winners of the match and the series. But no warnings were given," she said. "They don't need to be given, so it hasn't made the dismissal any less legitimate, but if they're comfortable with the decision to affect the run out, India shouldn't feel the need to justify it by lying about warnings." • England's Dean would 'never' use 'Mankad' move • Dumbfounded, seething, part of the game - 'Mankad' dismissal divides cricket Debate over the dismissal has overshadowed India's triumph at Lord's. The 'Mankad' came when Deepti stopped in her delivery stride and ran out Dean, who had left her ground at the non-striker's end. It is permitted in cricket's laws but some argue it is against the spirit of the game. If a non-striking batter leaves their crease early they could gain an advantage when running to the striker's end to complete a run. "It was a plan, because we had warned her repeatedly," Deepti told reporters external-link . "We did things as per the rules and guidelines. We told the umpires as well, but she was there [outside the crease]. We couldn't do much." The laws state: "If the non-strik...

Charlotte Edwards Cup: Play abandoned after storm with The Blaze 53

Summary • Play abandoned for the day in the final after a thunder storm hits New Road • The Blaze reached 53-4 after 9.3 overs against Southern Vipers after winning the toss and choosing to bat • The Blaze were unbeaten in the group stage, including win over Vipers • Defending champions Southern Vipers beat Thunder by 18 runs in semi-final • Vipers posted 191-6 after Wyatt (76) and Bouchier (56) put on 108 for first wicket • Morris top scored with 36 as Thunder fell short on 173-8 Georgia Adams starts with a lovely bit of turn and bounce which decives Dani Collins but misses the timbers. Good first four balls from the spinner but the fifth is swept through backward square leg for four by Ellie Threlkeld. She has 27 from 18 and will be on strike in the 19th over. 32 needed from 12 balls. Charlie Dean will bowl the penultimate over. Dani Collins has joined Ellie Threlkeld who slog-sweeps Georgia Elwiss through the leg side to bring up the Thunder 150 and move to 22. Perfectly timed. A ramp attempt goes wrong to end the over but it falls safe. Dot ball. 41 needed from three overs. It's not impossible, but... Big over required here. Charlie Dean's first delivery is cracked to the ropes for four. The boundaries continue to flow, even though the wickets have been falling. Good recovery from Dean though with a dot, a couple of singles and a couple of leg byes. Georgia Adams dives at mid-off to save at least a couple of runs off the final ball.