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India vs England | 8Things you missed - From Cook's amazing farewell knock to Pant's penalty

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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 4 of the 5th Test between India and England.

Cook’s century!

That was indeed a bizarre way to reach a ton! But, what an innings it was, Alastair!

Been there! Done that!

This isn’t the first time Cook is reaching a century with an overthrow. Throwback to 2010 when Mohammad Asif gifted him the century with an overthrow!

What is cooking, Pant!

Only this man can find unusual ways to give runs to the opposition!

Signing off in style!

Cook gets standing applause from everyone! What a way to end his career!!! #ThankYouChef

Pujara does a Dhawan!

This is the second time in this match when an Indian player has not been allowed to take the review because of a time out!

Chefs’ tribute to the chef!

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Can you smell what the chefs are cooking?

The English pacers’ show!

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Jimmy Anderson equals McGrath and Broad overtakes the legendary Richard Hadlee!

Happy England fans!

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Oval was filled with emotions today. However, It was clearly a day for the English fans to rejoice!

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