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Dhoni finishes yet another win for India πŸ


Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni added another feather to his cap, this time lifting the man of the series award after scoring his third consecutive half-century at the three-match Gillette ODI series on Friday.

Dhoni's unbeaten 87* along with Kedar Jadhav's 61* propelled India to a comfortable run chase after Australia were bundled out for a modest score of 230 as Yuzvendra Chahal bagged 6 in his 10 overs for 42 runs. In doing so, India also registered its maiden ODI bilateral series win (2-1) in Australia, winning the final ODI at MCG by 7 wickets. 

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