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Cricket: Mahendra Singh Dhoni runs dock for the umpire after running short runs



The second match of the three-match series between India and Australia was played on Tuesday in Adelaide. In this match, the Indian team has won by 6 wickets and has scored 1-1 in the series. The Indian team, after chasing the target of 299, displayed spectacular batting. On one hand, where Captain Kohli scored a brilliant hundred, veteran batsman MS Dhoni, famously known as Best Finisher, gave away 55 runs to the team by playing an unbeaten innings, but in this match, something like that which neither the opposition team noticed nor Only the umpire and the camera can monitor it. Now this video of this match is becoming viral on social media, while the Australian media and many players are poking this issue.

Indeed, this sentence was reduced in the 45th over of the Indian innings when the match was at the peak of adventure. In this over, Nathan Lynn fired a ball and Dhoni ran slowly for a run by giving the edge of the bat, but in the video you can see that Dhoni has not reached the crease and no one has noticed it. If the ICC believes that if any player of any team runs a short run, then it can be a penalty of 5 runs. Although India won the match with the help of Siksar, only 4 balls to win this match.

Talking about this match, Australia won the toss and bat first, Shaun Marsh's magnificent 131 runs, thanks to team India's target of 299 runs, in response to which Indian openers gave a start to the beginning. Captain Kohli then made 103 runs, while MS Dhoni played an unbeaten innings of 55 runs and gave the team a 6-wicket win.

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