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Was That MS Dhoni? Ravindra Jadeja's Viral Run Out Sends CSK Fans In Meltdown

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India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja pulled-off a stunning run out on Day 3 of the ongoing second Test against New Zealand in Pune.

The dismissal helped India bowl New Zealand out for 255 in the second innings. The incident happened on the 4th ball of the 70th over of New Zealand's innings.

Glenn Phillips and Will O'Rourke tried to steal a couple of runs after the former hit Jadeja's short-pitched delivery towards deep cover.

While it seemed that Phillips and O'Rourke would settle for a single, Washington Sundar was a bit late to react. Phillips and O'Rourke sniffed an opportunity to make it a couple.

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