Rinku Singh hit a last-ball six as India defeated Australia by 2 wickets in 1st T20
Rinku Singh hit a last-ball six as India defeated Australia by 2 wickets in 1st T20
But that six was not counted by the scorers. We explain why
But that six was not counted by the scorers. We explain why
Rinku hit the six on a no-ball when India needed just one more to win the match
Rinku hit the six on a no-ball when India needed just one more to win the match
As per rules, the game was over when the no-ball was bowled and hence the six was not counted
As per rules, the game was over when the no-ball was bowled and hence the six was not counted
If India needed more than one run then Rinku's six would have been counted
If India needed more than one run then Rinku's six would have been counted
Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav slammed 80 as India completed 209-run chase
Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav slammed 80 as India completed 209-run chase
Ishan Kishan also scored 58 off 39 in the 1st T20 at Visakhapatnam
Ishan Kishan also scored 58 off 39 in the 1st T20 at Visakhapatnam
For Australia, Josh Inglis blasted 110, scoring hundred in record 49 balls
For Australia, Josh Inglis blasted 110, scoring hundred in record 49 balls
The 2nd T20 will take place on 26 November at Thiruvananthapuram
The 2nd T20 will take place on 26 November at Thiruvananthapuram
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