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Ten things you might have missed ft. A depleted Keaton Jennings and Kohli's English water love

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Virat Kohli-led team India are one step away from making a dramatic comeback towards the end of the series after an impressive batting display on day three. Here are some moments from day three of the third Test at Trent Bridge which saw Bairstow retire hurt and Kohli score another brilliant ton.

Drinks over cricket!

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A busy man trying to click a picture of his liquor in the scorching heat with Woakes unknowingly photo-bombing!

Bring on the T20s back, Tests are boring!

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Mr.Scooby isn’t patient enough to watch Rahane bat! Decides to take a nap instead…

A fatal blow!

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Pity Bairstow had his finger fractured and was covering his hand while returning to the pavilion with agony! Cricket’s ugly sometimes…

It is a ball gauge!

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This is a ball gauge and it is used to check whether the size of a cricket ball meets the standard measurements mandated by the Laws of cricket. It is usually in a form somewhat like a pair of handcuffs with two connected rings: one ring has the minimum acceptable diameter, through which the ball should not pass; the other ring has the maximum acceptable diameter, through which the ball should pass.

The sportsmanship!

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Virat Kohli was seen sharing drinks from English players in between overs...That's the beauty of cricket, isn’t it?

What is a king without a queen?

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Kohli and Anushka exchanging flying kisses and the English crowd applauding...It is undoubtedly the moment of the day!

Jennings, you beauty!

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It was when Virat was on 93.... Anderson bowls a good length ball. Virat edges it. The ball goes to Jennings and then goes through Jennings!

Virat should thank him later for his ton...

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