IND vs NZ: Jadeja's Dhoni style is going viral, this is how he ran out the batsman

sports desk : In the second test being played between India and New Zealand, India got the target of 359 runs to win. New Zealand's second innings was all out for 255 runs. India is trailing 1-0 in the series after losing the first test. Seeing the agility of Ravindra Jadeja in this innings, I was reminded of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Jadeja made such a run out, the video of which is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

On the third day of the second Test being played between India and New Zealand, Jadeja made such a runout in the 70th over of New Zealand's second innings that it reminded one of former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. On the fourth ball of the 70th over, Glenn Phillips played in the cover and Astra cover area and was looking to score two runs quickly. Seeing the agility of Phillips Washington Sundar, he was trying to score two runs. Sundar picked up the ball comfortably and threw it but Jadeja turned the ball upside down.

Jadeja did what we often see from Dhoni. Jadeja hit the wicket without catching the ball and William O'Rourke was run out. However, before the decision came, Jadeja also got angry at Sundar. But when the decision of out came, this runout started being discussed. After which this video started going viral rapidly on social media.

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Seeing Jadeja's agility, Chennai Super Kings tweeted, No look only hit. Thala-Thalapathy. In another tweet, he compared Jadeja with light speed. While tweeting, he wrote that Jadeja also has the same speed as light speed.

India will have to score 359 runs to win

This series has not gone well for India so far. While chasing the target of 359 runs, the Indian team has lost the first wicket in the form of Rohit Sharma. By the time of lunch, the Indian team has scored 81 runs at the loss of 1 wicket. Yashasvi Jaiswal is playing with 46 runs and Shubhman Gill is playing with 22 runs.

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