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Watch: Dinesh Karthik's Lucky Break As He Almost Goofs Up Glenn Maxwell Run Out In 3rd T20I

After Cameron Green gave Australia a blistering start in the third T20I in Hyderabad, India came back strong. After Bhuvneshwar Kumar sent Green packing for a 21-ball 52, Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith fell in quick succession as well. Maxwell's run out, however, was contentious, as Dinesh Karthik had accidentally knocked one stump off before he got the ball. Thankfully for him, though, the other bail was still lodged on the stumps and when the ball hit and removed it, the third umpire deemed it to be out.

Maxwell was not too happy about it, but the Indian camp was in a cheery mood. A relieved Rohit Sharma even went up to Karthik and gave him a kiss on his helmet.

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It was some lightning-fast work from Axar Patel in the field that led to Maxwell's run out, and the dismissal saw Australia three wickets down.

Soon after, Yuzvendra Chahal had Smith stumped.

After India put Australia in to bat, Green got the visitors off to a flyer in the series decider, taking the bowlers to the cleaners, even as Axar removed Aaron Finch. He reached his half-century in just 19 balls, but fell two deliveries later.

Green hit seven boundaries and three sixes in his 21-ball stay.

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It was the tall all-rounder's second half-century of the series, having smashed 61 off 30 deliveries in the first T20I, as Australia chased down 209 to take the lead in the three-match contest.

India however, went on to win the second T20I to level the series before the match in Hyderabad.

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