Dhoni gets two-ODI ban for slow over-rate in Nagpur

Nagpur:- Indian captain  Mahendra Singh Dhoni

was on Saturday banned for two One-Day Internationals for the team's slow over-rate during the second  One-dayer against Sri Lanka in Nagpur on Friday.

The thrilling second One-dayer ended about 45 minutes after the scheduled finish time because of frequent discussions between the Indian players during the closing stages of Sri Lanka's chase, prompting the International Cricket Council to impose the ban on the Indian captain.

The decision to ban Dhoni was taken by match referee Jeff Crowe of New Zealand, considering the quantum of extra time the Indians took to complete their allotted overs.

Formal announcement from the ICC is expected soon. It was still not known whether the two-match ban would come into effect immediately.

In case the ban comes into effect immediately, it will be a huge setback for the Indians in the ongoing series with three matches still remaining to be played.

The five-match series is currently tied 1-1 after India won the first match in Rajkot by three runs, while the Sri Lankans snatched a thrilling three wicket victory in the second game in Nagpur on Friday.

In the charismatic Dhoni's absence, opener Gautham Gambiris likely to be named the captain for the two matches to be held in Cuttack on December 21 and in Kolkata on December 24.

The BCCI, however, has not made any official announcement yet on who will take over the captaincy in case Dhoni's ban comes into effect immediately.