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unfolded at Chester-le-Street on July 22, 2025, with both sides aiming to clinch the series. India’s batters, led by an imperious Harmanpreet Kaur, set England a challenging target of 319 after a commanding display, but it was a moment of breathtaking fielding brilliance from Deepti Sharma that stole early headlines—her athletic one-handed catch to dismiss Amy Jones rocked England’s chase and became the defining image of a nail-biting contest.
Deepti Sharma takes a jaw-dropping one-handed catch to dismiss Amy Jones
The tension was already high when England, chasing 319, lost Tammy Beaumont in the first over. Soon after, Amy Jones came to the crease, looking to anchor the innings. In the third over, as Jones flashed hard at a short, wide delivery from Kranti Goud, destiny intervened in the form of Deepti Sharma at point. The ball seemed destined for the boundary, but Deepti launched herself full stretch to her right, snatching the ball one-handed with her body parallel to the ground—the catch sticking almost behind her. The delivery was travelling fast, yet Deepti’s reflexes and anticipation were immaculate, dismissing Jones for just 4 (5), and reducing England to a precarious 8 for 2.
The importance of this catch could not be overstated: Jones is known for stabilizing England’s middle order, and with the pressure of a steep chase, this pivotal wicket gave India’s bowlers a launching pad and visibly lifted the entire fielding side.
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Earlier, India Women posted a towering 318/5 in 50 overs, courtesy of a captain’s knock—Kaur struck a scintillating 102 off just 84 balls. Support flowed from Jemimah Rodrigues (50 from 45) and opener Smriti Mandhana (45), ensuring India maintained a brisk pace, with acceleration in the final overs as Richa Ghosh smashed an unbeaten 38 off just 18.
England’s response wobbled immediately with Deepti’s blinder and Goud’s early breakthroughs. However, a resilient partnership between Emma Lamb (68) and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt threatened to tilt the game back. Sciver-Brunt’s 98 off 105 anchored England’s hopes, but Goud—buoyed by early success—tore through the lower order, ending with a spectacular 6-wicket haul (9.5-1-52-6).
Despite late resistance and a valiant 44 from , England ultimately fell 13 runs short, dismissed for 305 in 49.5 overs. India clinched the match—and the series 2-1—on the back of all-round brilliance.
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