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    Home»Sports»Run-Out Controversy Overshadows India’s Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s World Cup

    Run-Out Controversy Overshadows India’s Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s World Cup

    Sports October 6, 20251 Min Read
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    Run-Out Controversy Overshadows India’s Victory Over Pakistan in Women’s World Cup
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    A controversial run-out involving Pakistan’s Muneeba Ali became the focal point of an India vs. Pakistan Women’s World Cup 2025 match. During the fourth over, following a close LBW decision, Muneeba was run out by India’s Deepti Sharma after stepping out of her crease. The decision sparked immediate protests from the Pakistani camp. Although technically within the rules, the nature of the dismissal generated debate among commentators, with Mel Jones highlighting potential alternative interpretations. Pakistan’s Diana Baig stated the issue was considered settled and didn’t elaborate. India went on to win by a substantial margin of 88 runs, solidifying their dominance in the match.

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