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Indian wicket keeper batsman and former captain of Indian cricker team MS Dhoni got two of his players run out in the second game against England. Dhoni wanted to

get the strike to himself and as a result he had to sacrifice two players in that effort.

Pandya and Mishra both got run out in the final over. Later on the final ball Dhoni himself was bowled out and so the plans failed for Dhoni. But then again it was India who won the game and that is what matters the most at the end.

Pandya had no chance to complete the run. The ball did not go far from the stumps at the bowling end. He did hit the ball hard but was unlucky that the ball hit the stumps. He was miles out when Jordan get the wicket out with the ball in his hands.

Mishra was also caught run out on the next ball. He too was far away from the bowling crease. Moeen Ali straight away knew at which end he has to throw the ball. He picked the ball up and threw it towards the bowling end. Dhoni then had the last ball to face and Jordan bowled him out. Three wickets on three balls for England here.

Former Indian skipper MS Dhoni was involved in two runs outs in the final over of the second t20 game against England. Dhoni wanted the strike which was the obvious thing but he had to sacrifice two players to get that. Dhoni could not get some huge hits though.

The first wicket was of Pandya who was caught run out when he hit the ball straight back at the stumps at the bowling end. Dhoni was out of his crease to take the single. The ball did not go much far and Pandya got run out as the bowler took the stump out and hit the ball to it.

The ball was hit well from Pandya but the only issue was that it hit the stumps. Dhoni was already out to get the single hence Pandya had to run for a single. The ball was not far from Jordan. He immediately picked it up and got Pandya run out.

Mishra met the same fate on next ball. He was run out again at the bowling end. The ball stopped near the stumps and hence Pandya had no chance to make it into the bowling crease. Mishra was run out at the bowling end as well. Dhoni wanted the strike and he get it again but Indian lost another wicket in all this. On the last ball when everyone was expecting something big from Dhoni the Indian wicket keeper batsman got bowled out by Chris Jordan.

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