'We had warned her' – Deepti Sharma on the Charlie Dean dismissal

Heather Knight, however, has said that the Indians hadn’t warned the batter and were “lying” about it

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Sep-2022Was Deepti Sharma running Charlie Dean out at the non-striker’s end at Lord’s on Saturday a plan India had worked out in advance? Or was it an instinctive decision?According to Deepti, who stopped in her bowling stride and whipped off the bails at the non-striker’s end to complete a 3-0 sweep over England, it was a plan, but one that was formulated after a warning. Leaving aside the spirit of the game for a moment, according to cricket law, the fielding team is well within its rights to run batters out for backing up too much without any warning.Upon India’s return to Kolkata on Monday, Deepti was asked about the dismissal, and she said, “Nothing, it was our plan because she repeatedly… we had warned her also. We did it according to the rules and guidelines.”When pressed specifically about whether she had warned anyone about Dean leaving the crease early, Deepti said, “Yes, yes definitely we did say because we told the umpires. But still she was there so we couldn’t do anything.”Did India feel they had to win because it was Jhulan Goswami’s last game? “Every team wants to win and we wanted to win and give her a good farewell,” Deepti said. “So going by that, as a team we did what we could, we put that effort in.”That should have been that on the incident, but Heather Knight, England’s regular captain who has been out of action following hip surgery, added a twist by saying that Dean hadn’t been warned by the Indian players. “No warnings were given,” she tweeted on Monday, adding, “if they’re comfortable with the decision to affect (sic) the run out, India shouldn’t feel the need to justify it by lying about warnings”.