IND vs AUS 1st T20 : Rinku Singh hits sixes against Australia but gets only 1 run, know what is the situation

IND vs AUS 1st T20 : The first T20 match between India and Australia after World Cup 2023 was played in Visakhapatnam yesterday in which India won by two wickets. The result of this match came down to the very last ball in which Rinku Singh hit a six off the last ball, although as per the rule 6 runs were not counted.
The match went on till the last ball
The first match of the five-match T20 series between India and Australia was played in Visakhapatnam in which India won by two wickets. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and elected to field and Australia scored 208 for three in the allotted 20 overs with Josh English scoring a century. The match went on till the last ball and the Indian team chased the target of 209 runs for the loss of eight wickets in 19.5 overs. The last over of the match was very exciting as India lost three wickets and Rinku Singh also hit a six off the last ball, although this six was not counted as per the rules.
Why didn't you get 6 runs on Rinku's six?
Indian team needed one run off the last ball to win the match and Rinku Singh was on strike. Had he been out, the match would have gone to a super over but it didn't. Rinku hit Sean Abbott's last ball for a six, but unfortunately this six did not count for either Rinku or India. When Sean Abbott bowled the last ball, his leg went outside the crease and it was declared a no-ball by the umpire and because of this Rinku Singh's six was not counted and the Indian team and Rinku Singh did not get six runs and only one run was counted. had come Along with this, India won in 19.5 overs only. If India needed two or more runs to win, these six runs would have been credited to the Indian team as well as to Rinku Singh.
The thrill of the last over
19.1 - Rinku Singh hits a four
19.2 - Rinku Singh takes one run
19.3 - Axar Patel out
19.4 - Ravi Bishnoi is run out
19.5 - Arshdeep Singh run out, one run scored
19.5 - Sean Abbott's ball is called a no-ball, India win by one run

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