10 Things You Missed | From Fakhar Zaman's hilarious slog sweep to Indian openers' centuries

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Yes! We are back to tell you that you have not watched the match closely because you had to buy groceries for your mother or haven't recovered from the hangover. Don't worry, we have got your back. Here are the 10 things you missed from today match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup!

Dhoni Review System!

Arjuna might miss the target, but Dhoni will never miss the review!

Sloggiest sweep!

Been given out wrongly and not deciding to go for a review makes Zaman’s wicket even more hilarious!

Spot on!

Shoaib to BCCI - "I will find you and I'll hit you!"

The ‘Punjabi’ style!

Afterall, who can resist dancing to the peppy Bhangra?

Glove-love!

A moment of bromance after the 100-run partnership between the Indian openers!

Wicket, please?

 Pakistani fan praying for the first Indian wicket. Adorable, isn’t it?

‘Rhino’ on Rohit’s bat!

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Rohit Sharma had the picture of a Rhino on his bat in today’s match as a message to save the species from extinction! Hats off skipper!

Proud Gabbar!

A moment to cherish for the Dhawan family! 

‘Hitman’ levels the ‘King’

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Rohit Sharma equalled Virat Kohli in scoring highest number of ODI centuries since 2017 ( 9 centuries )

Majestic View!

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Last but not the least, Dubai International stadium’s beautiful drone view!

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