Harmanpreet Kaur defended Deepti Sharma’s run out of Charlotte Dean through the third ODI towards England. Kaur feels that Sharma did not do something outdoors of the extraordinary and such dismissals are part of the sport.
Kaur defended Deepti Sharma’s run out of Dean (Courtesy: Reuters)
HIGHLIGHTSIndia received the collection 3-0 towards EnglandKaur was pleased with the batters efficiencyThe India skipper additionally defended Deepti’s motion in the long run
Harmanpreet Kaur has defended Deepti Sharma’s resolution to expire Charlotte Dean on the non-striker’s finish on Saturday as India accomplished a clear sweep of the ODI collection.
The end to the third ODI was marred by controversy as Dean was run out by Sharma because the England crew fell wanting the 170 runs goal set by India.
Speaking on the post-match presentation, Kaur stated that the wicket was a troublesome one and the batters did properly. She additionally stated she had religion within the bowlers to defend the whole and by no means thought the crew was out of the sport.
“This wicket was not easy to bat on, our batters did a decent job. We were looking for 170 after losing four wickets. After that we knew we have the pace attack and spin attack to take the wickets. We never thought we were out of the game..” stated Kaur.
When requested about Dean’s dismissal, the India captain stated that it was a part of the sport and Sharma did not do something out of the foundations. She went on to say that she is going to again her gamers and a win is a win on the finish of the day.
“To be honest, I thought you will ask about all the 10 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. I will back my players, she hasn’t done something outside the rules. At the end of the day a win is a win and we will take that,” stated Kaur.
Kaur additionally commented on Jhulan Goswami’s retirement and stated that she was a giant help for her throughout powerful instances. She went on to thank the veteran as properly.
“When I debuted, she was the leader, in my best times, many were supporting me, but even in my rough times, she was the one who supported. She is just a call away. I wanted to thank her and tell her she is always with us. She is a go-to person, I always called her at low times and she was someone always guiding me.”
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