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There is a debate about those three runs by Mohammad Nabi in the Super Over, now R Ashwin supported the Afghan batsman.

There is a debate about those three runs by Mohammad Nabi in the Super Over, now R Ashwin supported the Afghan batsman.

During the final game of the three-match T20 series between India and Afghanistan, an argument broke out between Indian captain Rohit Sharma and Afghanistan batsman Mohammad Nabi in the Super Over. This debate was about the three runs scored by Nabi on the last ball of the first Super Over.

When the Afghan team was batting in the first Super Over of the T20 match on Wednesday (January 17), Mohammad Nabi swung the bat on the last ball but missed and the ball went to Sanju Samson. Here Nabi ran towards the barrel and Sanju threw it towards the bowler. This throw hit Nabi's leg and the ball went to the other side. In such a situation, Nabi managed two more runs. This means that where not even one run should have been scored, three runs were scored. Due to this, Rohit Sharma got so angry that he started arguing with Nabi.

According to Rohit, Nabi should not have run after he was hit in the leg by the ball. Here there was an argument between the two for a few moments and the matter ended. However, the debate about this continues on social media. Cricket fans express their opinions. Cricket experts, former cricketers and current cricketers also express their views on this issue. R Ashwin also made comments in this sequence.

R Ashwin said on his YouTube channel, “This story has two parts.” If we had suffered a loss because of this, we would have felt bad. We would say if we were there we wouldn't have done that. This is our personal opinion and point of view. As an Indian cricket fan, I can say that if we are batting in the Super Over of the World Cup knock-out game tomorrow and two runs are needed on one ball, the wicketkeeper's throw will hit us and go somewhere else. If we walk, we will also walk. Why wouldn't a player run in this situation?

Rahul Dravid had said after the game, “There was nothing wrong with it.” It's part of the game. When things go against you, you get a little frustrated. I think you can make runs in this situation. Something similar happened in the first game too when the Afghan fielder's throw hit the bat of one of our batsmen and the ball started flying the other way. Then our batsmen also stole runs. There is nothing in the rules that you are not allowed to do in such a situation.

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