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Match winner became 'villain', users got angry on this Indian player, said- what is the need to become Dhoni..

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IND vs SL: The three-match ODI series between India and Sri Lanka has started. The first match of which was played in Colombo on Friday (02 August). The Indian team was hoping to win this match but in the end a small mistake snatched the victory from India and the match was tied. Due to which the fans got angry at the Indian player and users also trolled him on social media.

And India-Sri Lanka match was tied

The Indian team needed just 1 run in 14 balls to win the match, but the team had only one wicket left. Meanwhile, Arshdeep Singh and Mohammad Siraj were at the crease. Indian fans were hoping that Arshdeep Singh would win the match by taking a single, but he did something that fans got angry on social media and started criticizing Arshdeep. Arshdeep Singh came to the crease and tried to hit a shot which got out. And the match was tied. After this, fans believe that Arshdeep's mistake cost the Indian team heavily, due to which the won match was tied. Now fans are trolling Arshdeep by sharing various posts on social media.

Users trolled Arshdeep by posting

A user shared the post and wrote that for Arshdeep Singh's cricketing insights… Only 1 run was needed from 14 balls and he had only 1 wicket in hand. How could he hit a sixer? Was this really fearless cricket or a big mistake? Another user wrote that Arshdeep Singh needs to become Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The user also shared a meme of Dhoni playing with his left hand. It is worth noting that Arshdeep could have easily taken a run, but he tried to hit a six as soon as he came to the crease, but he was out LBW as he missed the ball.

Indian team was all out for 230 runs

In this match, Sri Lanka batted first and scored 230 runs. And the Indian team got a target of 231 runs to win, but Team India was also all out for 230 runs with 13 balls remaining. Due to which the match was tied.