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MCC, Lord's ground owner, on Deepti Sharma 'Mankading' row

India vs England: Deepti Sharma's dismissal of England's Charlotte Dean in the match held on September 24 has sparked a huge debate.

September 26, 2022 / 08:30 IST
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Charlotte Dean was left in tears after the dismissal. Her teammates bore a shocked expression.
(Image credit: ICC)
Charlotte Dean was left in tears after the dismissal. Her teammates bore a shocked expression. (Image credit: ICC)

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the guardian of the laws of cricket, on Sunday stamped its seal of approval on all-rounder Deepti Sharma's run out of Charlotte Dean at the non-striker's end, which saw India win the third women's ODI against England.

India managed to pull off a win as Charlotte Dean (47), the last England batter, was adjudged run out in controversial fashion, for backing up. Dean was out of her ground and Deepti simply held the ball to remove the bails, leaving the English team flabbergasted.

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Though Deepti's act was perfectly legal, it still divided opinions with some England players expressing their annoyance. But the MCC on Sunday said there was nothing wrong in it.