6 Things You Missed | From Steve Smith shadow batting to Ben Stokes smashing his bat in frustration

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Hello everyone! Hope you all are doing good! We are excited to show you a few things which might entertain you for the rest of the night. You might have missed a few things from Day 5 thanks to your weekend parties or outings! Don't worry, we sat through the entire match and covered from ball one.

Steve Smith shadow batting!!

He was busy in the slip cordon trying to catch but Steve Smith was still fantasizing batting! Damn, this man I tell you!

Jofra Archer's inner “Messi” came out!!

Jofra Archer showed some football skills to prevent the ball from hitting the stumps!

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It was time for some “Frisbee” in the stands!The English crowd was spotted playing with multiple frisbees during Day 5 of the Ashes!!

Angry Angry Ben!

Ben Stokes smashed his bat in frustration as he wasn't able to repeat his heroics from Headingley!

Oops!! Have you seen this??

Everyone was busy watching the game! We couldn’t even remember that it was Jos Buttler’s birthday!! But this kid made sure to wish him from the stands!!

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This reaction from the Australian team..!!As Overton asked for a review after the last wicket fell, Australia just waited to confirm the decision and then BOOM, just went wild with their celebrations!

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