"Focus On Bowling Hero Deepti Sharma"- Ravichandran Ashwin Urges Fans To Praise Deepti Sharma After Seeing Him Trending
Published - 25 Sep 2022, 01:47 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 09:16 AM
Indian Women’s Cricket Team would be pumped up after winning the match from the jaws of defeat. Harmanpreet Kaur’s side achieved something unrealistic as defending 170 is by no means an easy job. The bowlers showed a lot of character and there was a never to say die attitude from the team. It won’t be wrong to say that Deepti Sharma’s Run out has made her a Star in Indian Cricket.
The contest between the two sides made a strong statement that Women’s Cricket is no longer boring. There was even a contest with both bat & ball as none of the two sides were ready to throw the towel. Indian Women’s Cricket Team now have made a habit of being invincible and at the same time, they are proving to be silent assassins.
Ravichandran Ashwin on Deepti Sharma
Ravichandran Ashwin was quite surprised after seeing him Trending on Social Media. “Why the hell are you trending Ashwin? Tonight is about another bowling hero Deepti Sharma.” tweeted on his Twitter Handle.
Why the hell are you trending Ashwin? Tonight is about another bowling hero @Deepti_Sharma06 ??
— Ashwin ?? (@ashwinravi99) September 24, 2022
Controversial Run Out
ICC had made it clear that mankind is no longer unfair and it should be called a legal runout. Many England Cricketers are raising their voices by saying that it’s against the spirit of the game. There’s no doubt losing such a close game is hard to swallow. It would be quite interesting to see how England Women’s Team faces India in the future because the Britishers are utterly disappointed due to this move.
Indian Women’s Team would be over the moon after winning at the Iconic Lord’s. The management should be applauded for their hard work as the team has started to show results. We all have seen how the Indian Women’s Team bowed out of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2022 in New Zealand. The victory in the 3rd ODI has meant that India is no longer there to play second fiddle.