XtraTime Web Desk: Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s short run became a taking point of the town as former Australian wicket-keeper batsman Adam Gilchrist  said, “In Lyon's last ball of his spell, MS Dhoni chipped him to the onside and straight away said there is no need for any pushing there because I have already hit him for six earlier in the over. Then the over was called and nothing touched the ground there," while commentating for a popular TV channel "So this will be interesting with India requiring 25 off 18 and it was in the 45th over, so I wonder if we will hear anything more about that should this go down to the wire," he said. A footage on social media suggests that Dhoni didn't complete one of his singles during India's chase. The incident took place in the 45th over of the Indian innings when Dhoni appeared to have not completed the run off the last delivery of spinner Nathan Lyon's over. The umpires didn't notice that and called the end of the over while the run was added to Dhoni and India's account. The former captain Dhoni led India to a series-equalling victory over Australia with a 54-ball 55 in Adelaide to level three-match series 1-1. Chasing a competitive 299 for victory, India banked on a collective batting effort from the top order, before a 82-run fourth wicket stand between captain Virat Kohli (104) and Dhoni (55 not out) ensured the team's win with four balls to spare..