Deepti sharma runout

  1. "Shouldn't Be Difficult For...": Alex Hales On Deepti Sharma's Run
  2. "Play By The Laws And...": Ex
  3. After run out saga, Deepti Sharma rises to win Player of the Tournament award in Women’s Asia Cup
  4. WATCH: Deepti Sharma breaks silence on Charlie Dean runout, says 'we warned...'
  5. England’s Dean in tears after Mankad run


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"Shouldn't Be Difficult For...": Alex Hales On Deepti Sharma's Run

"Shouldn't Be Difficult For...": Alex Hales On Deepti Sharma's Run-Out Of Charlie Dean The running-out of Charlie Dean by Deepti Sharma at the non-striker's end in the third and final ODI at the Lord's Cricket Ground on Saturday has attracted some polarising opinions. • • Updated: September 25, 2022 08:51 AM IST England wicketkeeper-batter However, it was "It shouldn't be difficult for the non striker to stay in their crease til the ball has left the hand," he tweeted. England pacer Will never understand why players feel the need to do this. Is she stealing ground? It is important to note that earlier this month, the ICC announced certain changes to the playing conditions. Regarding "running out of the non-striker", the ICC stated: " The Playing Conditions follow the Laws in moving this method of effecting a Run out from the 'Unfair Play' section to the 'Run out' section." Dean, who was the last England wicket to fall, was devastated, walking away in tears after shaking hands with the Indian players.

"Play By The Laws And...": Ex

"Play By The Laws And...": Ex-Australia Star Weighs In On Deepti Sharma's Run-Out Former Australia pacer Jason Gillespie gave his take on the debate and said that playing by the laws will always be the solution and nowhere it is mentioned that a warning needs to be given. • • Updated: September 27, 2022 11:51 AM IST "It was our plan because she was leaving the crease repeatedly. We have even warned her. So, whatever we did was according to the rules and regulations," Deepti Sharma said. "We had told the umpires too. But she was still doing it, so we had no other option." However, after this, England's designated captain "The game is over; Charlie was dismissed legitimately. India were deserved winners of the match and the series. But no warnings were given. They don't need to be given, so it hasn't made the dismissal any less legitimate," she said in a tweet. "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." Listen to the In another tweet, he said: "Lots of opinions on this topic, and I respect everyone's thoughts. However, while there is huge disagreement worldwide on what is and isn't within the 'spirit of cricket' surely abiding by the laws of the game is the solution." Lots of opinions on this topic and I respects everyone's thoughts. However, while there is huge disagreement worldwide on what is and isn't within the ‘spirit of cricket' surely abiding by the laws of the game is the...

After run out saga, Deepti Sharma rises to win Player of the Tournament award in Women’s Asia Cup

By Sabyasachi Chowdhury: Deepti Sharma had found herself in a controversial situation after she ran out England's Charlie Dean at Lord’s. Even as she received support from her skipper, Harmanpreet Kaur, and the rest of her teammates, Deepti was a recipient of severe criticism, especially from the England cricket fraternity. England skipper, Heather Knight, who missed the series due to a hip injury, refused to mince words and slammed Deepti and the rest of the Indian players for lying over giving warnings to Dean before the dismissal. Deepti's run out had come at a crucial stage as it gave India a 3-0 whitewash in the ODI series. DEEPTI RAISES BAR Deepti finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker along with Sri Lanka's Inoka Ranaweera. The off-spinner picked up 13 wickets from eight matches at an unbelievable economy rate of 3.33. What's more unbelievable was the fact that she finished with figures of 4-0-7-0 in the final on Saturday. Barring the final and the league match against the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Deepti picked up at least one wicket in every game. She also picked up a couple of three-wicket hauls against Thailand and Pakistan, captained by Bismah Maroof. All in all, there weren’t many players who showed Deepti's level of consistency in the entire championship. Not to forget that she was effective in fielding as well. It's almost been eight years since Deepti first donned the Indian jersey. After eight years, it can be said that she is an indispensable member...

WATCH: Deepti Sharma breaks silence on Charlie Dean runout, says 'we warned...'

Deepti Sharma, India women's team cricketer has revealed why she ran out England women player Charlie Dean. As the 3rd and final ODI of the series was going right down to wire, Deepti confirmed that she warned Dean a couple of times for leaving the crease and even informed the umpire about it. However, Charlie who scored an impressive knock of 40 in a critical situation for her team got out 'legally' and India won the match which was also legendary pacer Jhulan Goswami's farewell game. India won the contest by 16 runs when On her return to India, Deepti said, "It was a part of our plan because she was regularly (backing up). We had already warned her and we just followed the rules." (Monty Panesar shares MS Dhoni's video for Deepti Sharma's Mankad incident - check HERE) "Every team wants to win and we wanted to give her (Jhulan Goswami) a good farewell by winning. Whatever we could do as a team we did. We informed the umpires but she (Dean) still did it so we can’t do anything," she added. (Deepti Sharma is lying? England women's team captain Heather Knight makes SHOCKING statement, says THIS) Checkout the video below... . After Deepti's runout, Dean had an emotional breakdown walking back to the pavilion and the 'Mankad' debate fumed on social media, mainly with England cricketers starting the debate. After the controversy, Marylebone Cricket CLub (MCC), who are the custodians of cricket laws released a statement clearing up all the debate of whether it was right or wrong...

England’s Dean in tears after Mankad run

India beat England in the final ODI at Lord’s on Saturday by 16 runs but the match ended in controversial fashion after Deepti Sharma ran out Charlie Dean at the non-strikers end, leading to a chorus of boos from the crowd. England had looked out for the count after collapsing to 53 for five before the first drinks break was even taken, chasing just 170, but a remarkable rearguard effort from Dean (47) – who calmly added 35 runs with Freya Davies for the final wicket – looked like it might see them over the line until Sharma’s intervention in the 44th over. A controversial ending but...India win by 16 runs and complete a series sweep against England. 🇮🇳 Dean was in tears but determinedly shook hands with the opposition players before walking off, as India celebrated. “I don’t think it was any crime, it’s part of the game,” India’s captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, said. “It shows your awareness of what batters are doing. I will back my players – she hasn’t done something outside the rules.” England’s Kate Cross said: “Ultimately it is Deepti’s choice how she goes about that. If you’re talking about the spirit of cricket, I thought that [shaking hands] was brilliant from Deano.” Read more The incident threatened to overshadow an occasion which was meant to be all about the final match for the 39-year-old Jhulan Goswami, who has been terrorising batters with her 5ft11 frame since 2002. Her swan song initially looked as if it might end in anticlimax: she was bowled for a golden duck...