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IND W V ENG W: A Fighter To The Core, Deepti Makes The Most Of Her Opportunities
She went on to use that knowledge to claim her maiden five-wicket haul in Women's Test cricket on Friday, coming up with one of the most economical bowling figures by an Indian bowler.
Deepti, who bats left-handed and bowls with her right hand, is a thinking cricketer who tries to study her teammates and also bowlers from the opponent teams, to plan her bowling.
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