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India vs England | 10 Things you missed - From the Punjabi Bhangra to Jadeja's sword celebration

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Yes! We are back to tell that you haven't watched the match closely and have missed a lot of things because you had to open the door as your food order arrived. Don't worry, we have got your back. Here are the 10 things you missed from the Day 3 of the 5th Test between India and England.

Do Bhangra like a Punjabi!

A few Punjabis from the English army were spotted playing cricket and having some fun. Adding a touch of the desi flavour in the Oval..

Bring back the old one!

Skipper was clearly not happy with the new ball. He was like “Is this what we’re supposed to play with? The old one was much better”

That ‘oops’ moment!

KL Rahul drops a plum. Regrets like a baby!

Skipper clearly not happy!

Rishabh Pant adding the fuel to the fire. Why Pant why?

Jennings,you beauty!

This man is earning a name for getting out in weird ways...

The ‘sir’ style!

Jadeja comes to the rescue and celebrates in style! The captain is impressed…

Get set..go!

Alastair Cook racing with pigeons is one of the beautiful things you’ll see on the internet today!

Pity turf!

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Maybe this is how turfs cry..Btw, Pujara was the culprit!

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