7 Things You Missed | From KL Rahul getting hurt to Jason Holder holding back the Indian batsmen

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Hey cricket lovers! We are back with 7 things that you might have missed from today's Test match between West Indies and India. Don't worry, because we sat through the entire match and covered each and every interesting incident from the day which might leave you surprised!

Cap presentation!

Sir Viv Richards presented the cap to Shamarh Brooks on Day 1 of the first Test!!

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Agarwal got no luck!!

Kemar Roach bowled a snorter of a delivery to Agarwal. Initially, the Karnataka man was ruled not-out but the Windies went for a review, and replays showed that the Indian opener had indeed gotten a faint nick. Bad luck, Mayank!

Whadda delivery it was!!

Rahane faces a nasty delivery from Gabriel to start the innings!!

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Ouch!! That hurt!!

KL Rahul hurt himself while playing a forward defence as the ball eventually bobbed up and hit his elbow! Ouch! 

Dancing dolls in the crowd!!

This little dancer was enjoying in the crowd and then her elder sister decided to join the party too!!

Holder holds everyone from scoring!!

Jason Holder bowled 25 consecutive dot balls before India finally managed to score on the 26th one.

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