During India's first ODI against Australia in Sydney earlier this year, the visitors were chasing a target of 289 with Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni at the crease in the 33rd over. India were 141/3 with Rohit looking set for a big hundred while the former captain sedate as ever. But one could sense something was going to give as the required run-rate touching 9 an over. Just then, fast bowler Jason Behrendorff bowled one on the stumps and hit Dhoni on the pads as he tried to flick it over the leg-side. The umpire promptly raised his finger and the wicket-keeper started his long walk back to the pavilion having made 51 off 96 balls with just three fours and a solitary six to boot.
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