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7 Things You Missed | From Steve Smith juggling the ball to Tim Paine and David Warner carrying it behind the stumps

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Hey folks! Hope you all are doing good. We are again back with a few fascinating things that you might have missed from Day 1 of the final Ashes Test during your work period! Don't be worried because we sat through the entire match and compiled each and everything from the game. Here we go!

Rory Burns was given out!!Hazlewood's lethal delivery nicked Rory Burn’s pad and ended up in the skipper’s hand and was given out! Soon Rory asked to review with confidence and the hosts retained the review and valuable Rory back into the crease!

Steve Smith became “Ball Juggler” on the field!

Smith took a brilliant catch at the slip. His juggling hands bagged the tricky catch on the 3rd attempt in the end!!

Pat Cummins finally gets his hands on Joe Root!

Joe Root was dropped thrice in the game! All the three catches were easy to get him out but the Aussies couldn’t make it with their safe hands! But finally, Cummins bowled onto the stumps and that made way for Root to walk back to the pavilion. 

Tim Paine and Warner get inspired by Steve Smith on field!

Pat Cummins delivered a fiery bouncer not to the batsman but to the Keeper where the ball was juggling between the hands of Tim Paine and David Warner and Paine hurt himself while doing this!

This guy has got some moves!!

That’s David Warner for you!!

Even though Warner hasn’t scored enough runs in this entire series, the crowd was asking him to give an autograph while he was fielding near the boundary line!

Sam Curran survived with this no-ball!Sam Curran was all set on fire with a six and four and was trying to continue but Pat Cummins gets the breakthrough for Australia. However, the third umpire signaled it as no-ball but Curran couldn’t use the luck at the end.

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