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India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI: Shikhar Dhawan hits 12th hundred, fans troll Dinesh Karthik

India won the series 2-1, and it was their eighth successive ODI series win. Dhawan, in the process, became the second fastest to score 4000 ODI runs for India.

India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI: Shikhar Dhawan hits 12th hundred, fans troll Dinesh Karthik Courtesy: BCCI

New Delhi: Opener Shikhar Dhawan hit his 12th ODI hundred to help India beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the third and final match against Sri Lanka in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. (SCORECARD || AS IT HAPPENED || MATCH REPORT)

Chasing a target of 216 runs, India lost stand-in captain Rohit Sharma in the fourth over, but a 135-run stand for the second wicket by Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer steadied the innings. It was followed by another productive stand, of 70 runs between the left-handed opener and Dinesh Karthik.

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India won the series 2-1, and it was their eighth successive ODI series win. Dhawan, in the process, became the second fastest to score 4000 ODI runs for India.

There were some interesting moments towards the end of the match with Karthik almost denying Dhawan a deserved hundred. With Dhawan into the nineties, Karthik – ever hungry for runs, and putting the team's cause above everything else – continued to play his attacking game.

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But Dhawan got to his hundred in the 32nd over with a four off the fifth ball, and Karthik hit the winnings runs, again a boundary in the next over.

And fans took to social media sites to share their take on the situation. Here are some reactions:

Interestingly, Karthik once denied Sachin Tendulkar a hundred in the third ODI match of the 2009 series against the same opponent.

India won that match, but Tendulkar was left stranded four runs short of what could have been the maestro's 46th ODI century.