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Twitter reacts to MS Dhoni's perfect split

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It was a rough day for the Indian cricket team as Colin Munro scored his second T20I century and set a tough target for India. The Twitterati were disappointed with the result but were amazed at Dhoni's brilliant yoga skills to save his wicket that became the typical "Dhoni moment of the day".

Brief scores: New Zealand 196/2 (Colin Munro 109*, Martin Guptill 45; Yuzvendra Chahal 1/36, Mohammed Siraj 1/53) beat India 331/7 (Virat Kohli 65, MS Dhoni 49; Trent Boult 4/34, Colin Munro 1/23) by 40 runs.

Here are the best tweets from the match :

The highs and lows of cricket!!!

Probably the only symmetry from the two gamesย 

The many sides of Colin Munro

It was Kohli who let them downย 

Just Rohit Sharma things

Well, that's what VK18 doesย 

Sad but true

And finally, there is always a Dhoni moment

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