Obstructing the Field Controversy: Why Was Tammy Beaumont Given Not Out in Deepti Sharma's over in ENG-W vs IND-W 2025 2nd ODI?
LONDON, JUL 19 – India's appeal against Tammy Beaumont for obstruction was dismissed after TV umpire ruled her contact unintentional; England won by eight wickets to level the series 1-1.
- On Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Lord's, the Indian women's cricket team's appeal for obstruction of the field against Tammy Beaumont was turned down, leading to England's victory in the second ODI.
- Though the throw didn’t hit the stumps, Richa Ghosh appealed for obstruction during the fifth over of England’s chase in last Tuesday’s match.
- The on-field umpires Rob White and Anna Harris referred the appeal, and Jacqueline Williams ruled Beaumont not out after reviewing replays, deeming the contact unintentional.
- In the 29-over match, England women's cricket team won, leveling the series 1-1 at Lord's in London.
- A final ODI at Chester-le-Street will occur on July 22, as the series is tied 1-1.
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Obstructing the field controversy: Why was Tammy Beaumont given not out in Deepti Sharma's over in ENG-W vs IND-W 2025 2nd ODI?
The Indian women cricket team's appeal for 'Obstruction of field' mode of dismissal against England opener Tammy Beaumont was turned down in the second ODI at Lord's Cricket Ground on Saturday, July 1
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