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Deepti had all the ‘rights’ to run out Charlie Dean, says Anjum Chopra

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Leah Mitchell

Updated on December 30, 2025

New Delhi, Sep 25 (IANS) Previous India skipper Anjum Chopra feels all-rounder Deepti Sharma had every one of the “freedoms” to run out Charlie Senior member during the third ODI against Britain at Master’s on Saturday.

Charlie Dignitary was left flabbergasted after she was run out by Deepti for support up excessively far at the non-striker’s end in the 44th over.

Deepti rushed to take note of this and wound up executing the run out following which the all-rounder confronted a ton of analysis. Nonetheless, Anjum Chopra has shown up to openly endorse Deepti, saying, “assuming that it was off-base, television Umpire would have given not out”.

“ICC has made these regulations and it has been gotten from the actual UK. Deepti had every one of the freedoms to run out a player in light of the fact that the hitter had passed on the wrinkle before the conveyance being bowled,” Anjum Chopra told IANS uninvolved of Legends Association Cricket (LLC) match between India Capitals and Gujarat Goliaths here on Sunday.

“On field umpire also had alluded the choice to the third umpire and that choice came from that point, so I don’t think there is any disarray or any uniqueness as to on the off chance that any side was leaned toward or not leaned toward.

“I don’t have any idea why there is disarray, on the off chance that it was not in that frame of mind of the game, both on-field and television umpires would have said the hitter was not out,” she added.

The wicket gave India a 16-run triumph as the guests secured the ODI series 3-0 following the success. Anjum Chopra praised Group India for a “honorable” execution.

“It’s been exceptionally great, I was there in 1999. There are a great deal of regions where they need improvement yet the Indian group winning the series is a solid sign. It is an excellent exhibition since the Indian group didn’t have that sort of involvement about conditions which Britain had,” she said.

India has now made it six successes from six matches in the ICC Ladies’ Title 2022-2025.