Dhoni 94 yuraj 94 runs india need 7 runs yuraj and dhoni have century for not out
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3 balls are there ; 7 Runs are required
First ball :- Dhoni is on strike, he hits the ball too hard. The ball goes into the stadium. It's a six. 100 runs for Dhoni. But he had hit that too hard. His hands have got an injury. He goes to the pavilion. Hence, he is retired hurt.
[ Next batsmen, Lakshman comes into to crease, he is at striking end. Two balls remaining. One run needed ]
Second ball :- The bowler bowls the ball, Lakshman hits the ball to offside. The fielder takes the ball throws to the end Lakshman is running. He is short off his ground. It's a RUN OUT. Lakshman out!!! Yuvraj is in striking end.
[ India needs a run in a ball, Yuvraj on strike, with him is jadeja on the other side ]
Third ball :- Now bowler balls the ball to Yuvraj Singh. It comes like a rocket, Yuvraj connects it with perfect timing, he has got a perfect elevation. the ball goes to six, India won the match.
Both Yuvraj Singh and Dhoni have got their 100 scores with not out.
3 balls are there ; 7 Runs are required
First ball :- Dhoni is on strike, he hits the ball too hard. The ball goes into the stadium. It's a six. 100 runs for Dhoni. But he had hit that too hard. His hands have got an injury. He goes to the pavilion. Hence, he is retired hurt.
[ Next batsmen, Lakshman comes into to crease, he is at striking end. Two balls remaining. One run needed ]
Second ball :- The bowler bowls the ball, Lakshman hits the ball to offside. The fielder takes the ball throws to the end Lakshman is running. He is short off his ground. It's a RUN OUT. Lakshman out!!! Yuvraj is in striking end.
[ India needs a run in a ball, Yuvraj on strike, with him is jadeja on the other side ]
Third ball :- Now bowler balls the ball to Yuvraj Singh. It comes like a rocket, Yuvraj connects it with perfect timing, he has got a perfect elevation. the ball goes to six, India won the match.
Both Yuvraj Singh and Dhoni have got their 100 scores with not out.
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