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When the pressure lights up, Deepti Sharma climbed to the occasion

Among the many prominent players for Indian women’s teams on their ongoing tour in the UK have become Deepti Sharma.
Off-spinning all-rounders have increased on occasion in the pressure situation, and will be the key to India because they submit a bid to complete the tour by winning the T20i series in the third and final day match at Chelmsford on Wednesday.
Cricketer Uttar Pradesh began a English tour with outstanding performance with bats and balls in the off-test in Bristol.
After taking three for 65, the 23-year-old scored invincible 29, and then, after being promoted in a batting order, slamming 54 which was important to help Indian drawing games on the last day.
In the first ODI, his 30-run cameo helped India Cross 200.
On Sunday on Hove, it was his who turned the tide when India came from behind to Stun England with eight runs after the host seemed to sail at one stage.
The 75-run partnership for the third goal between Tammy Beaumont and Skipper Heather Knight had almost sealed the game for England, before Sharma issued both the mixture on the 14th.
Beaumont took to the track to sweep the tweaking but trapped LBW, while Knight was left stranded at the end of the non-striker When the children stopped shooting his own bowling.
In four overs, he gave only 18 walks.
“It is an important and important goal (from Beaumont).
Previously (in the same amount) also we had taken Drs (reviewing Beaumont) but we were lucky (because the ball had pitched outside).
Next, when I was busled (Beaumont was given LBW , England reviewed and this time) it was the referee’s call and it hit the stump (foot stump).
It gave us a lot of self-confidence.
We got up again after that and then run-out helped us.
To pull back the match, “Deepti said at the conference Post-match press.
Incidentally, he had run out of knights, with a brilliant field effort from bowling, at the T20i opening too.
Deepti said he likes to play under pressure.
“I like to play in a pressure situation, whether it’s in any position in the team – hit, bowling, or fielding.
As an all-rounder, I just want to contribute to my department and bring the team ahead.
I like leading from the front, like on Domestic tournament when I play as a senior player and win suitable for my team, which provides different confidence.
When you bring your confidence here, of course this platform is not easy but it depends on how you handle it.
I now know how to read and Handle the situation, so I feel easy to play because I know I can handle things easily now, “he explained.
India was fined for a slow excessive Indian team on Monday fined 20 percent of the cost of the match to maintain excessive levels against England in the second international twenty20.
According to the ICC release, the Phil Whitticase referee match was subject to sanctions after HarmanPreet Kei was ruled into one shortage of targets after time allowance was considered.

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