“Very careless …” Remembering the wicket of English veteran, Mohammad Siraj, raging on the run out of Harleen Deol

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Harleen Deol: In the first ODI against the English women’s team, Harleen Deol’s run -out remained negligent, which questions are being raised.

Harleen Deol Run Out: Indian women’s cricket team is on a tour of England these days. After losing the T20 series, the three -match ODI series is now being played, the first match was played on Sunday. In this match, India made a brilliant comeback, defeating England by 4 wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series.

However, there was a run out in the midst of this moment of victory that reminded of Mohammad Siraj’s unfortunate wicket with Lord’s Test. It is being talked about Harleen Deol, who was run out due to negligence and came into the limelight.

Harleen Deol’s careless run out

When Harleen Deol was at the crease during the Indian innings, Team India was in a strong position. Harleen, who came at number three after Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal, scored 27 runs. But in the 22nd over, she was run out in a very different way. He ran as soon as he played the ball, reached the crease, but his leg was in the air and the bat was not in touch with the ground. The third umpire called out after seeing the replay.

Mark Bachar imposed class

The reaction of former England cricketer and commentator Mark Butcher also came to light. He said, “This is a great carelessness. Really cheap cricket. Harleen Deol is not sure but he himself is responsible for this. Both his bat and legs were above the land. England would not be able to believe his luck.”

Deepti and Jemima’s strong partnership won

After the dismissal of Harleen Deol, Team India came under a little pressure, but Deepti Sharma and Jemima Rodriguez took the front. The two together added 90 runs for the fifth wicket and put the match in India’s bag. Jemima scored 48 runs while Deepti played an unbeaten 62 -run match. India achieved the target of 259 runs with 10 balls remaining.



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