6 Things You Missed | From Cummins' 45-ball duck to guy resting on 'Rocks' during the play

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Good morning everyone! We are back with exciting things that you might have failed to notice during India vs West Indies match. No matter at all, because we have kept an eye on the match since ball 1 and compiled each and every interesting thing from the match. Just sit back and relax with these.

The very first ball of Day 3 went wrong!

Cummins got hurt for the very first ball while opening the Day 3 session at Antigua! Thankfully, there was no serious injury as he recovered and resumed to bat again.

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“LOL” at Cummins!!

Cummins just took the Test Match to another level after Pujara!! He fails to score a single run after playing 48 balls. and gets out for a duck as Jaddu strikes in the end!!

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Chocolate boxes in the stands!!

This just reminded our childhood after watching these delicious choco’s!!

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“Black Band”

All the Indian players were spotted wearing a “Black Band” on their hand as a tribute to former BCCI vice-president Arun Jaitley! You can see it in this picture of Ishant Sharma wearing it to his left-arm.

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Har Ek Friend Jaruri Hota hai!!

Agarwal after being appealed by Windies just asked KL Rahul whether to take a review or not but KL Rahul eventually said no for it!! But it was a clear not-out when they showed the original impact!

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Mr.Cool!!

A guy was found resting his head on rocks and was just enjoying his sleep instead of bothering about the India vs West Indies match!!

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