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Once Dhoni was out, it completely changed the game: Kane Richardson

<p>Australian pacer Kane Richardson, who grabbed a five-for felt that the dismissal of Mahendra Singh Dhoni proved to be a turning point as the home team recorded a 25-run win against India, which seemed improbable at one point of time</p>

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Canberra: Australian pacer Kane Richardson, who grabbed a five-for felt that the dismissal of Mahendra Singh Dhoni proved to be a turning point as the home team recorded a 25-run win against India, which seemed improbable at one point of time.

Richardson, who scalped 5/68 also felt that Ajinkya Rahane's injury also became a factor for the visitors. "It is a quality line-up but a big part of the run-chase
was that Ajinkya Rahane wasn't fit. So we knew that it would come down to Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni. They made hundreds and played a hell of an innings.

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