Deepti sharma news

  1. Deepti Sharma becomes first
  2. Women's Premier League: Deepti Sharma announced as vice
  3. Deepti Sharma becomes 1st
  4. ‘We had repeatedly warned her’: Deepti Sharma on Charlie Dean’s run out
  5. Kapil Dev's blunt take on 'Spirit of Cricket' debate after Deepti Sharma run


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Deepti Sharma becomes first

February 15, 2023 | 08:19 pm 2 min read Deepti is India's highest wicket-taker in WT20Is She achieved the mark during the Deepti ran through the Caribbeans' line-up as they managed just 118/6 in 20 overs. She took three wickets in four overs. Deepti took three wickets for 15 runs Spinner Deepti was the pick of India's bowlers in the match. She took three wickets for just 15 runs in four overs. She was also India's most economical bowler in the match. In the process, Deepti became the first Indian woman to complete 100 wickets in T20I cricket. She surpassed First ever Indian with this feat Deepti is also the first-ever Indian to have completed 100 wickets in T20I cricket. Among Indian men, leg-spinner A look at her career stats Deepti made her WT20I debut against Australia Women in 2016. In a career spanning over six overs, she has snapped up 100 wickets from 89 matches at an incredible average of 19.07. The tally includes a solitary four-wicket haul (4/10). With the bat, she has over 914 runs at an average of over 26.11. The tally includes a couple of fifties. Deepti bagged a deal with UP Warriorz The Lucknow-based franchise splashed a whopping Rs. 2.6 crore to seal her services in the WPL 2023 auction that concluded on Monday. Notably, Deepti is one of the most sought-after players going around, and her T20 record is simply sensational.

Women's Premier League: Deepti Sharma announced as vice

Hailing from Agra, Deepti was among the most wanted Indian players at the Auction. The 25-year-old, who is a crucial part of the Indian women's team set-up, is one of the few players from the country to have turned out in franchise tournaments outside India. Deepti, who has bagged 6 wickets in five games at the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup, brings with her a wealth of experience and leadership experience and is set to play a significant role in the leadership group. A superb spinner, a dependable batter and a gun fielder, Deepti was part of Western Storm (Super League), Sydney Thunder (Women's Big Bash League), Birmingham Phoenix, and London Spirit (both The Hundred) in her stints in franchise cricket outside of India. In the 30 games that Deepti has played in franchise cricket abroad, she has picked 32 wickets, scoring 394 runs as well. In India, during the Women's T20 Challenge, she has turned out for the Trailblazers and Velocity as well. Deepti, one of those who the Indian captain turns to in the toughest moments, is no stranger to the big occasion in the world of cricket and has played 92 games in T20Is and is the leading wicket-taker for the Indian team, with 102 scalps to her name. While her off-break can cause havoc among the opposition batters, Deepti is as impactful a batter, having scored close to 1,000 runs in T20Is with two half-centuries to her name. "Deepti Sharma is one of the most talented Indian cricketers and we are confident that her leadership qualities ...

Deepti Sharma becomes 1st

Deepti is now ninth on the list of overall wicket tally in women's cricket and it took just 87 innings for her to break this barrier. West Indies bowler Anisa Mohammed is leading the charts with 125 wickets. The UP Warriorz all-rounder was also the pick of the bowlers with three wickets in her tally in the T20 World Cup match vs WI. West Indies looked to be in total control of the proceedings but some quickfire wickets disrupted their momentum. They threatened to take the match away with an excellent partnership between Shemaine Campbelle and Stefanie Taylor but Deepti broke the stand as she removed Campbelle and also followed it up with Taylor's prized wicket after three balls. Indian bowlers managed to bowl a tight line and length and the onus will be on the batters to pull off a victory in their second match of the T20 World Cup.

‘We had repeatedly warned her’: Deepti Sharma on Charlie Dean’s run out

Deepti running out Dean to claim England’s last wicket after the batter had backed up led to a controversy. 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. Highlights | India Women seal the Royal London Series 3-0 with a win in front of a record crowd at Lord’s. — England Cricket (@englandcricket) India women’s team captain Harmanpreet Kaur in the post-match presentation and press conference, had said that her side had committed “no crime.” “Today whatever we have done I don’t think it was any crime,” Harmanpreet said at the post-match press conference. READ | “It is part of the game and it is an ICC rule and I think we just need to back our player. I’m actually very happy she was aware of that, and the batter she is taking too long a stride I think. I don’t think she has done something wrong and we just need to back her.” Harmanpreet was annoyed with the line of questioning at the presentation ceremony, when the presenter kept harping on the run out, instead of the Indian team’s historic series triumph that was built on the back of a terrific all-round display. “Well, to be honest I thought you will ask about the nine wickets which was not easy to take as well. It’s part of the game. I don’t think we have done something new. It shows your awareness, what batters are doing,” Harmanpreet said. “I will back my players, she hasn’t done something outside the rules. After the first ...

Kapil Dev's blunt take on 'Spirit of Cricket' debate after Deepti Sharma run

'Spirit of Cricket' was once the topic of discussion after India all-rounder Deepti Sharma; Kapil Dev It was the final dismissal of the match which had happened in the 44th over of England chase when Deepti had noticed Dean backing up way too far backing up too far at the non-striker end. Deepti was well within the laws of cricket with that dismissal which was only a few days back removed from law relating to run-outs at non-striker’s end from “unfair play” section. "Law 41.16 - running out the non-striker - has been moved from Law 41 (Unfair play) to Law 38 (Runout). The wording of the Law remains the same," the MCC had said in a media statement late on Tuesday. Yet, England cricketers like Sam Billings, James Anderson, Stuart Broad continued to question the 'Spirit of Cricket' in the dismissal. ALSO READ: Deepti Sharma's explosive revelation about controversial Dean run-out: 'We had warned her repeatedly. Told umpires too' Kapil Dev, who back in 1992 had inflicted a similar dismissal of then South Africa batter Peter Kirsten, took to Instagram to give a blunt take on the topic before offering a solution. He wrote, "In a situation like this, I feel instead of intense debates every time - there should be a simple rule. Deprive the batsmen of their run . It should be deemed a short run. It's a better solution in my mind." Kapil Dev on Deepti Sharma(Instagram grab) Earlier on Monday, Deepti lifted the lid on the entire 'Spirit of Cricket' debate as she revealed that Dean was...