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5 things you missed | From oldman laughing at Hitman to Virat Kohli's twin brother

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While you were busy cheering for the 4s and 6s hit by the Indian batsmen, we managed to find things that you might've missed during the match. Yeah, your eyes are not trained to pick these up. Hence here's our gift. Maybe one day you might be able to pick this up, but until then enjoy our service.

There is only one MSD!

MS Dhoni is famous for his no-look run-outs. Today, Rishabh Pant tried it and failed miserably  

Kuldeep at it again!

In the 2nd T20I vs Australia, Kuldeep Yadav stopped mid-way through his run-up which frustrated the Aussie batsmen. He did it again today, but it seems like the Aussies have gotten used to it!

Oldman laughs at hitman!

After Rohit Sharma dropped Aaron Finch's catch, most of the fans in the crowd were stunned except one old man who found it funny. I guess once you become that old you will understand why he laughed! 

Match found!

There is a secret that was unearthed today. Virat Kohli has a twin brother and he came to watch today.

The star of the night!

One of the ball-boys at the SCG got some spotlight tonight. He caught the ball that was dispatched by Virat Kohli and the crowd applauded his effort!

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