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Deepti Sharma batted during the first female ODI between England and India at Utilita Bowl on 16 July (Photo by Michael Steel/Getty Image)

Deepti Sharma played the knock winning the match in the first ODI against the women of England and later revealed that she takes inspiration from Rishabh pants for some of her strokes, which included six people with one hand during the run chase.Deepti said in the post-match performance, “I was waiting for such an opportunity. I wanted to form a partnership with Jemimah, scored 5-6 runs.” “(On her sweep shots) I have done it a lot of work in the initial days, and it helps on such a track. (On one-hand six) I play these shots in practice, I picked it up with Rishabh Pants. We have played in England first, we enjoy these conditions.”Dipti’s unbeaten 62 directed the women of India to win four wickets in the initial match of the three-OD series. His attempt was the highest score by number 6 or less in a successful ODI chase, crossing the 52* of Ved Krishnamurthy against the West Indies in 2016.India was chasing 259 and received significant contribution from Smriti Madhana (28), Pratika Rawal (36), and Jemimah Rodrigues (48), who added 87 with Deepti for the fifth wicket. Amanjot Kaur pasted the team with an easy 20* to take the team into line with 10 balls.

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Another viral moment from the game came as a bizarre of Harlen Deol. England’s Davidson Richards hit the stumps with incredible accuracy, who fired deeply into a throw. Repley showed that Harlen’s bat had clearly crossed the crease – but it was in the air when the ball hit the stumps. Even his legs, which could have saved him, was air in that exact moment.With this win, India now pursue the series 1–0. Deepti was named Player of the Match for her important knock.

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