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India claimed that Charlie Dean was warned before her 'Mankad' run-out in their one-day game.

Dean was warned before the run-out about leaving her crease early.

They shouldn't feel the need to justify it by lying, according to Knight.

She said there were no warnings.

Knight was at Lord's for the game, which India won by 16 runs to win the series.

The game is over and Charlie was dismissed correctly. The series was won by India. She said there were no warnings.

"If they're comfortable with the decision to affect the run out, India shouldn't feel the need to justify it by lying about warnings."

India's victory at Lord's has been overshadowed by the debate over the dismissal.

When Deepti stopped in her stride and ran out Dean, the 'Mankad' came.

It is allowed in cricket's laws, but some think it is against the spirit of the game.

If a non-striking batter leaves their crease early, they can run to the strikers end to complete a run.

"It was a plan, because we had warned her repeatedly," Deepti told reporters.

We did everything according to the rules. She was outside the crease, but we told the umpires. We weren't able to do a lot.

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