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Deepti Sharma Grabs Superb Catch Of Her Own Bowling After Reaching Career-Best ODI Rankings | WATCH
On the day, Deepti Sharma reached her career-best ODI rankings ,she took a superb catch off her own bowling to add another wicket to her name in the IND-W vs NZ-W 3rd ODI.
Deepti Sharma is having quite a day to remember. While the Indian all-rounder achieved her career-best number 2 ranking in One-Day Internationals (ODI), she even made it count on the field in the Indian Women's cricket team series decider against New Zealand women. Deepti eventually finished with figures of 3/39 in her 10 overs but other than her contribution with the bat, she took an exceptional catch of her own bowling to send back Isabella Gaze off 25 off 49 balls.
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It all happend on the fourth ball of the 39th over. Deepti bowled a delivery angling away from the batter which seemed to put Gaze in a spot who wasn't sure whether to hit it straight or go towards mid on and ended up getting a leading edge. Deepti took a few steps towards her left before completing a neat catch, forcing Gaze to walk back to the pavilion. The video of Gaze's dismissal has gone viral on social media.
Take a look at the video here:
Caught with a perfect 𝑮𝒂𝒛𝒆 🌟
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New Zealand Women Set India Women A Target Of 233 Runs
The White Ferns set India a target of 233 runs in the series decider. Brooke Halliday ended up being the top-scorer for the side, scoring 86 runs off 96 balls but New Zealand could not play out their full quota of 50 overs and were bundled out, one ball shy.
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Other than Deepti, Priya Mishra, Saima Thakor and Renuka Singh were the wicket-takers for India while the White Ferns lost two of their wickets to run-outs.