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Team India has won the first T20 International match of the five-match series against Australia by two wickets. Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan laid the foundation for this victory with their batting, which Rinku Singh converted into a victory by hitting a winning six. In the match played at the Dr. YS Rajashekhar Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, Australia scored 208 runs for three wickets in 20 overs, in reply to which India scored 209 runs for eight wickets in 19.5 overs to win the match. by two wickets. Done in your name. India were 208 for eight in 19.5 overs, needing a run off the last ball to win. Rinku Singh was on strike and scored a smashing six to give India the win. Rinku’s six was neither added to his tally nor to the team’s score, let’s understand why this happened.
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Abbott came to bowl the last over for Australia. India needed seven runs to win in the last over and Rinku Singh and Akshar Patel were present at the crease. The over started with a four from Rinku and after this India needed just three runs from the last five balls to win. From here it looked like India would win the match easily, but Rinku stole a run off the bye off the next ball. After that, two wickets fell on two consecutive balls. Akshar was caught by Sean Abbott, while Ravi Bishnoi was run out on strike to Rinku Singh.
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Rinku looked to take two runs off the fifth ball of the over, one of which was completed and Arshdeep Singh was run out while trying to complete the second run. Now Rinku was on strike off the last ball and needed one run to win. Rinku celebrated India’s victory by hitting a six, but when the umpire checked, Sean Abbott had gone outside the crease and it was a no ball. India won as soon as he bowled a no-ball and that’s why that six was neither added to the team’s tally nor to Rinku Singh’s tally. Rinku returned not out scoring 22 runs off 14 balls. Had it not been for the no-ball, Rinku’s score would have been an unbeaten 28 off 15 balls.

