Eng-W vs Ind-W (Survey): Charlie Dean’s sensational slide catch dismisses Richagoche on third T20I
Third T20I between English and Indian women It was a pulsating contest at the Oval in London on July 4th, 2025, with fans at the edge of their seats until the final ball. With the series’ line, both sides produced high-quality cricket games. British womenfirst posted batting, competitive 171/9. Sophia Dunkley And from the powerful 66 Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Reply, Indian woman I fought bravely Smriti MandhanaWith a classy 56 ShafarivelmaIt was an explosive 47, but in the end it was only 5 runs short, finishing 166/5. However, the match will be remembered Charlie DeanA stunning sliding catch that changed the tide courtesy of the UK.
Charlie Dean’s stunning diving catch dismisses Richa Ghosh in 3rd T20I
Dangerous if India needs 18 runs from 18 balls Richa Ghosh The crease calmed the contest in detail. Issy WonAfter bowling for the 19th time, the pads received a slow ball. Gauche shook hard, trying to clear the boundary behind the square, but the timing escaped her. Fully placed in Dean’s rear-facing square, Dean expected the shot to be expected early. She sprinted to the right, her eyes glued to the ball, and the crowd held her breath and threw herself forward in a full dive.
Dean’s hands remained stable as he completed a sensational slide catch on the grass. Ghosh’s firing, who managed just seven balls from 10 balls, took a major blow to the Indian pursuit. Dean’s catch wasn’t just a highlight reel moment. It was a clutch play that resolutely changed momentum to Britain. The subsequent celebration spoke about the importance of wickets and steel nerves shown by Dean in high stakes situations.
Here’s the video:
Charlie Dean. You can’t do that 🤯 pic.twitter.com/bkynx3qvnk
– England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 4, 2025
England is holding nerves past India in the game
Previously, the British innings were built behind the opening stand for 137 runs between Dunkley and Wyatt. Dunkley’s 75 off 53 balls and Wyatt’s 66 off 42 off 42 set the platform to a big sum, but the collapse was delayed. Arundhati Reddy (3/32) and Deepti Sharma (3/27) – England loses nine wickets with just 34 runs in the final 4.4 overs.
Following 172, India started brightly and raced 61 on the power play. Mandona and Berma’s opening partnership of 85 with 85 overs kept India ahead of the required rate. However, the regular wickets of the middle over, including the important scalp of the mandana Rodroguehas captivated India. With the narrowing of the equation and pressure attached, Dean’s catch to remove the Ghosh has proven crucial. From a slow cameo Amanjot KaurEnglish bowlers had a calm Lauren File (2/30) and Sophie Ecclestone (1/24) Keep things firmly in death.
Ultimately, the English women won with a thin margin of five runs, keeping the series alive, showing off the drama and excitement that women’s T20 cricket has to offer.
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This article was first published womencricket.coma Cricket time company.