Updated On: 10 June, 2019 07:22 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
All talk before the match was about whether MS Dhoni, backed by the BCCI, will sport the Balidaan badge on his wicketkeeping gloves and thus defy the ICC norms

India's MS Dhoni during the game against Australia yesterday. Pic/Bipin Patel
As expected, India's MS Dhoni decided to do away with the controversial insignia sign on his wicketkeepeing gloves in yesterday's match against Australia here at The Oval. The former India captain did not wear the controversial gloves when India took the field to defend their score of 352.
All talk before the match was about whether Dhoni, backed by the BCCI, will sport the Balidaan badge on his wicketkeeping gloves and thus defy the ICC norms.