India's captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, has been banned for the final Test against Australia because of a slow over rate during his side's innings and 37 runs defeat to Australia in Perth. Dhoni's side surrendered the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Waca on Sunday after they suffered a second successive innings defeat to fall 3-0 behind in the four-Test series. India were two overs short of the required rate during Australia's only innings of 369, when they spent large periods chasing leather as David Warner thrashed the equal fourth-quickest Test century. Dhoni hinted that some of India's veteran batsmen could be playing their final Test series. "It is important to be in the present and look at what must be done. At the moment we are not going forward," he said. "We must realise how to do well out of India and take steps to do that," he said. PA
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jan/15/sport-news-in-brief
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