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India.com
6 days ago
- Sport
- India.com
Harleen Deol's Viral Run-Out Blunder Leaves Fans Fuming Despite India's Win Over England
In a gripping ODI clash at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, India's women's cricket team overcame a middle-order hiccup—highlighted by Harleen Deol's shocking run-out—to defeat England by four wickets and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. While Deepti Sharma's composed 62* and Sneh Rana's all-round brilliance were pivotal in India's chase of 259, it was Deol's moment of lapse that sparked a social media storm. — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 16, 2025 Harleen Deol, who once made headlines in England for her stunning boundary catch in 2021, found herself trending again—but for all the wrong reasons. In the 22nd over of India's chase, Deol attempted a quick single off Charlie Dean. Despite having a head start and seemingly making it home, replays revealed her bat and feet were airborne as Alice Davidson-Richards' direct hit found the stumps. The third umpire ruled her out. The dismissal—dubbed "inexcusable" by fans online—sparked outrage. One user on X (formerly Twitter) fumed, "That's school-level stuff. Harleen Deol is lucky Sunil Gavaskar doesn't commentate on women's cricket." Another called it 'embarrassing running between the wickets.' England Post Competitive 258, Thanks to Dunkley and Richards Earlier in the day, England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt opted to bat first on a dry Southampton surface. The hosts were rattled early by pacer Kranti Goud, who dismissed Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones within the first five overs, reducing England to 20/2. A stabilizing 71-run stand between Sciver-Brunt (41) and Emma Lamb (39) brought England back into the game before Sneh Rana's clever spin undid both batters. From 97/4, it was the 105-run partnership between Sophia Dunkley and Alice Davidson-Richards that laid the foundation for a strong finish. Dunkley, celebrating her birthday, top-scored with 83 off 92 balls, while Richards added 53. Sophie Ecclestone's late cameo (23* off 15) pushed England to a respectable 258/6 in 50 overs. India's bowlers shared the spoils, with Rana (2/31) and Goud (2/55) leading the way, ably supported by Amanjot Kaur and debutant Shree Charani. India's Chase: A Game of Two Halves Chasing 259, Indian openers Smriti Mandhana (28 off 24) and Pratika Rawal (36 off 51) provided a brisk 48-run stand. A second-wicket partnership of 46 between Rawal and Deol looked promising before India lost three wickets in quick succession—Rawal, Deol, and captain Harmanpreet Kaur (17)—to slump to 124/4 in the 28th over. With the momentum swinging England's way, it was Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodrigues who resurrected the chase with a vital 87-run stand. Jemimah played with flair, scoring 48 off 54, while Deepti held one end with composure. After Jemimah's departure and a brief scare with Richa Ghosh's dismissal, Amanjot Kaur stepped up with a mature 20* off just 14 deliveries, ensuring Deepti's unbeaten 62 (off 64 balls, 3 fours, 1 six) was not in vain. India sealed the win with 10 balls to spare.


Indian Express
6 days ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
IND vs ENG: Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues shine in run-chase as India take 1-0 lead in ODI series
Deepti Sharma played one of the best knocks of her career in what was turning out to be tricky run-chase at The Rose Bowl in Southampton as India took a 1-0 lead in three-match ODI series. Coming into bat at 124/4 in a run-chase of 259, Deepti struck an unbeaten 62 off 64 balls and stitched together a 90-run partnership with Jemimah Rodrigues, who was once again impressive at No 5 for India. With a little help from Amanjot Kaur in the end, who played a handy cameo of 20 off 14 balls, India got home in 48.2 overs to open the series with an impressive win. Earlier in the day, young seamer Kranti Goud impressed with two wickets upfront before Sophia Dunkley's unbeaten 92-ball 83 lifted England to a respectable 258 for six after opting to bat first and being trouble before the halfway stage when the wicket of captain Nat Sciver-Brunt fell at 87/4. Besides Goud (2/55 in 9 overs), off-spinner Sneh Rana (2/31 in 10 overs) too picked up two wickets to continue her good form since coming back into the ODI side (although the latter left the field with an apparent hamstring issue later on). Alice Davidson-Richards contributed 53 in 73 balls during a 106-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Dunkley, which formed the nucleus of the England innings after they lost four wickets for 97 runs. Dunkley struck nine fours during her stay in the middle. Asked to bowl first, India enjoyed early success as Goud dismissed Amy Jones with a stunning delivery for her first international wicket in her second ODI. It was an eventful over by the 21-year-old as she bowled a hat-trick of wides before making amends with one that nipped back sharply before hitting the top of the middle stump. The wobble seam kept the batter guessing as she leaned forward to defend, only to realise that the ball has crashed through the gate. Just as England were looking to recover from the early blow, Goud struck for the second time, a lovely inswinger trapping opener Tammy Beaumont in front of the wicket. The on-field umpire was not convinced, but an Indian review clearly showed the ball hitting the top of middle stump. At 20 for two in the fourth over, England needed a partnership and they got it through the in-form Emma Lamb and skipper Sciver-Brunt, the duo adding 71 runs to steady the ship. However, England lost both the set batters in the space of two overs with off-spinner Sneh Rana inflicting the damage on the home side by sending back Lamb (39 off 50 balls) and Sciver-Brunt (41 off 52 balls). The pressure got to Lamb as she hit one straight to mid-off after England failed to a get a boundary for five overs. As for Sciver-Brunt, she drove Rana uppishly for Jemimah Rodrigues to pull off an excellent catch. Dunkley and Alice then came to the home team's rescue, but both were aided by dropped catches during their partnership, with Goud and Rodrigues putting down relatively easy chances that could have helped India restrict England to a much lower total. Deepti goes big, and it sails all the way! 💪 Watch #ENGWvINDW 1️⃣st ODI – LIVE NOW on #SonyLIV & Sony Sports Network — Sony LIV (@SonyLIV) July 16, 2025 In the run-chase, Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal once against provided a good start (their partnership tally has now crossed 1000 runs in just 21 matches). But Mandhana's dismissal brought about a slow-down as Pratika and Harleen Deol never quite found the top gear in their partnership. Then came a period where India first Rawal – Sophie Ecclestone producing a top delivery to breach her defence that also led to a spicy moment as the duo brushed shoulders. And after that Harleen was out in a bizarre fashion, failing to ground her bat or feet and finding herself short of the crease. Harmanpreet Kaur also quickly followed suit, but then came the match-defining partnership between Jemimah and Deepti that took India close to the finish line. The highlight of Deepti's knock was a six over midwicket, where she crunched one through the leg side for the only maximum of the match. She remained unbeaten after Richa Ghosh fell and along with Amanjot, took India home with 10 balls to spare. (With PTI inputs)
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First Post
6 days ago
- Sport
- First Post
Harleen Deol criticised for 'embarrassing' run-out as Deepti Sharma fires India to win over England: 'Inexcusable stuff'
Indian women's cricket team fans did not held back as they blasted Harleen Deol for a poor run-out during the first ODI against England at Southampton on Wednesday as Deepti Sharma saved the blushes. read more Harleen Deol suffered a bizarre run-out against England in the first ODI against England at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, but a brilliant half-century from Deepti Sharma and a fine spell from all-rounder Sneh Rana guided the visitors to a four-wicket win and a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. England won the toss and opted to bat first. Pacer Kranti Goud reduced England to 20/2, getting rid of openers Tammy Beaumont (5) and Amy Jones (1) quickly. A 71-run third-wicket stand between Emma Lamb (39 in 50 balls, with four boundaries) and captain Nat Sciver Brunt (41 in 52 balls, with five fours) helped England stabilise before spinner Sneh Rana removed both, reducing them to 97/4 in 20.1 overs. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD A century stand for the fourth-wicket between Sophia Dunkley (83 in 92 balls, with nine fours) and Davidson Richards (53 in 73 balls, with two fours) averted any possible disaster while Sophie Ecclestone's quick cameo of 23* took England to a solid 258/6 in 50 overs. Rana (2/31) and Goud (2/55) took two wickets each, while Amanjot Kaur and Shree Charani got one each. During a chase of 259 runs, openers Pratika Rawal and Smriti Mandhana (28 in 24 balls, with five fours) delivered a solid start with a 48-run stand. Rawal (36 in 51 balls with three fours) had another 46-run stand with Harleen Deol (27 in 44 balls, with four boundaries), but disaster struck India as they lost Rawal, Deol and skipper Harmanpreet (17) in quick succession, reduced to 124/4 in 27.1 overs. Deol's dismissal went viral immediately as the Indian batter faced criticism for her poor technique. The incident took place in the 22nd over when she tapped a Charlie Dean delivery to mid-on and set off for a single. She had a headstart and would have been in the crease comfortably before Alice Davidson-Richards affected a direct hit, but Deol blundered by not grounding her bat as she was given out by the third umpire. Watch the incident here: Direct hit. GONE. ADR, quick hands 🔥 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 16, 2025 STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Fans slam Harleen Deo after bizarre run-out Fans were also pretty disappointed with Deol's run-out as they expressed frustration on social media. 'Harleen Deol is lucky Sunil Gavaskar does not commentate on women's cricket. Unexcusable stuff for a gully cricketer that. Let alone international cricket,' a fan wrote on X. Another fan said: 'Absolutely embarrassing running between the wickets that from Harleen Deol.' Nevertheless, Jemimah Rodrigues (48 in 54 balls, with five fours) struck an 87-run stand for the fifth wicket with Deepti Sharma, taking the team past 200 runs. While Richa Ghosh was removed early after Jemimah's dismissal, Deepti (62* in 64 balls, with three fours and a six) and Amanjot Kaur (20* in 14 balls with three fours) stuck around to give India a four-wicket win with 10 balls left. Dean (2/52) was England's top bowler, while Kate Cross, Ecclestone and Lauren Filer got one each. With agency inputs


Indian Express
7 days ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
WATCH: Harleen Deol makes blunder while running between the wickets, dismissed in bizarre fashion in 1st IND vs ENG ODI
Harleen Deol is no stranger to going viral in England – her catch on the boundary rope in July 2021 went to the corners of the internet that cricket, especially the women's game, had gone before. On Wednesday night, she found herself at the center of a moment that could potentially travel far on the interweb, but as a blooper. Harleen, during the run-chase of the first ODI between England and India, tapped the ball to mid on and took off for a quick single in the 22nd over. It seemed like a risky single at the start, but if anything, Harmanpreet Kaur at the non-striker's end appeared to be in danger while running towards the striker's crease. Harleen had a head start and should have comfortably completed the run. But a direct hit caught the India No 3 short in an embarrassing dismissal at The Rose Bowl. As the replays showed, she was lethargic in grounding her bat the non-striker's end, and didn't manage to get her feet over the crease as well. Alice Davidson-Richards' throw gave England a breakthrough out of nowhere as India lost quick wickets in the run-chase. Shortly after her dismissal, Harmanpreet fell too and former India men's head coach Ravi Shastri on commentary pointed out how an elementary error can change the course of the match. Former India captain Anjum Chopra posted on X: 'Unbelievable! No way! Is it that difficult to be comfortable and safe ? Losing an opportunity to score runs in international cricket and win a match … Easily Missed!' Direct hit. GONE. ADR, quick hands 🔥 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 16, 2025 For what it is worth, here's the catch of Harleen from the T20I in Northampton that dismissed Amy Jones. A fantastic piece of fielding 👏 We finish our innings on 177/7 Scorecard & Videos: — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 9, 2021 In the series opener on Wednesday, England posted 258 for six against India after opting to bat first. Sophia Dunkley amassed 83 in 92 balls to emerge as the top-scorer for England, while Alice Davidson-Richards (53), skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt (41) and Emma Lamb (39) also chipped in with useful contributions. Kranti Goud (2/55) and Sneh Rana (2/31) picked up two wickets apiece, while Shree Charani (1/46) and Amanjot Kaur (1/58) took one each. Davidson-Richards contributed 53 in 73 balls during a 106-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Dunkley, which formed the nucleus of the England innings after they lost four wickets for 97 runs. Dunkley struck nine fours during her stay in the middle.
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Business Standard
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Business Standard
IND-W vs ENG-W T20Is, ODIs full schedule, venues, live streaming details
While India's men's team is currently on an England tour for a five-Test match series, the Indian women's team has joined them in the country for a white-ball tour against the English side, which will include five T20Is and three ODIs. The tour will start with the T20I series on Saturday, June 28, before shifting to the ODIs starting July 16. The Women in Blue's record in England for T20Is is less than ideal, as they have won just one series on English soil so far, back in 2006 in a one-off T20 match. However, the numbers are comparatively better in ODIs, as they have won ODI series in England twice, the most recent one coming in 2022, where they clean swept the English side 3–0. So, keeping all this in mind, Harmanpreet and company will be hopeful of yet another successful white-ball tour of England. Nottingham – Trent Bridge Bristol – County Ground London – The Oval Manchester – Old Trafford Birmingham – Edgbaston ODI series venues: Southampton – The Rose Bowl (Ageas Bowl) London – Lord's Cricket Ground Chester-le-Street – Riverside Ground IND-W vs ENG-W T20I and ODI series: Full schedule Match No. Date Time (IST) Venue Format 1st T20I Sat, 28 Jun 7:00 PM Nottingham T20I 2nd T20I Tue, 01 Jul 11:00 PM Bristol T20I 3rd T20I Fri, 04 Jul 11:05 PM The Oval T20I 4th T20I Wed, 09 Jul 11:00 PM Manchester T20I 5th T20I Sat, 12 Jul 11:05 PM Birmingham T20I 1st ODI Wed, 16 Jul 5:30 PM Southampton ODI 2nd ODI Sat, 19 Jul 3:30 PM Lord's ODI 3rd ODI Tue, 22 Jul 5:30 PM Chester-le-Street ODI IND-W vs ENG-W T20I and ODI series: Full squad India-W T20Is squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Amanjot Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Harleen Deol, Sayali Satghare, Sneh Rana, Richa Ghosh, Yastika Bhatia, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Goud, Radha Yadav, Shree Charani I ndia-W ODIs squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Smriti Mandhana, Tejal Hasabhis, Amanjot Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Harleen Deol, Pratika Rawal, Sayali Satghare, Sneh Rana, Richa Ghosh, Yastika Bhatia, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Goud, Radha Yadav, Shree Charani IND-W vs ENG-W T20I and ODI series: Live streaming and telecast details The T20I series between India Women and England Women will begin on Saturday, June 28, in Nottingham. The ODI series between India Women and England Women will begin on Wednesday, July 16, in Southampton. What are the venues for the India Women vs England Women T20I series? The T20I series between IND-W and ENG-W will be played at Nottingham, Bristol, The Oval, Manchester and Birmingham. What are the venues for the India Women vs England Women ODI series? The ODI series between IND-W and ENG-W will be played at Southampton, Lord's and Chester-le-Street. The live telecast of the India Women vs England Women T20I and ODI series will be available on Sony Sports Network in India. The live streaming of the India Women vs England Women T20I and ODI series will be available on Sony LIV and FanCode app and website in India.